Manchester United and their boards of directors are deceiving their selves, because if they don't sack Ole before the end of November they should forget about the league title and is a shame because when the season started they were one of the favourite to lift the title ahead of Liverpool and Chelsea but right now they are trying their best to be better than west ham.and the board are doing nothing,that's very poor from them.
are there any free experienced coaches who can replace Solskjaer? it's easy just to sack him but new coach will need some time to adjust to his new team and it may also cost lost points.
The stupid thing is, managers get sacked so frequently these days, that there is always some suitable candidate available. So any manager who is sacked (whether rightly or wrongly) for "failing" at a club, can almost immediately get a new contract with a different club. They may change clubs, but the pool of managers remains relatively consistent, and most have been sacked at some point. It highlights how unfair some of the sackings are, if the best candidate is almost always someone who has been sacked from somewhere else.
It seems that the dismissals of several clubs in the Premier League for their coaches may be more inclined to the achievements they want to produce instantly, especially considering that the Premier League has such intense competition every week that coaches have to rack their brains with the player material they have in order to be able to do so. remained in the top position of the premier league, but it was in contrast to what was done by the management of Arsenal who gave so much confidence to Mikel Arteta and this proved to be true where he succeeded in lifting Arsenal into the top five positions in the premier league standings, despite many dismissals. I don't think there will be much change that new coaches can make, such as Tottenham Hotspur, who sacked Nuno Espirito.who was replaced by his successor Antonio Conte