Manchester United slipped up again in the Premier League. United turned around the scoreboard when they were losing 2-0 to Sheffield United, but they conceded a last-minute goal and threw almost all their work out the window.
Long before United came back in the 2nd half, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer showed his obvious frustration at the squad at half time.
He said after the match: "We were nowhere near Manchester United. I would have changed all the players at half-time. I was angry and disappointed".
Solskjaer dodged the issue and denied that the problem came from his tactics. "It wasn't a question of tactics, but the desire to win in the 1st half. Win the first ball, win fights... some tactics go out the window because of these things", he explained.
The Red Devils faced the match with a lot of players out and players such as Andreas Pereira and Fred were not up to the mark. However, the Norwegian praised their reaction.
"There was a great response in the second half and the taste is even positive. Even though almost everything in the game is negative, the team's character to lift the match was touching.