da esoccer bet: On December 18, 2018, Jose Mourinho was sacked as the manager of Manchester United after losing to Liverpool 3-1 at Anfield. Ten months later, the man who replaced him, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, is set to play the current league leaders at Old Trafford under very similar circumstances. Like his predecessor, will a defeat to the club’s bitterest of rivals mean the end of his career at United?
da 888casino: It’s no secret that United are struggling at the moment, whilst their North West neighbours thrive. Liverpool currently sit in first place in the Premier League; the Red Devils are languishing in 12th.
Solskjaer is breaking all the wrong kind of records at the club, and though his former teammate Gary Neville and Old Trafford’s ever-loyal faithful might want to give their ’99 hero more time, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to justify his waning position through sentiment alone.
At one stage Craig Burley implies that it would better for United to lose to accelerate the sacking process.”I don’t know if Manchester United fans would want this to happen,” he said, “but to get rid of all this ‘give Ole time’ nonsense, they might as well let Liverpool wipe the floor with them and make a decision. It’s going to happen sooner rather than later.”