Manchester United is going through some tough times. The team is not getting the desired results out of the last couple of games as the 'Red Devils' showcase a poor tactical display and a boring play style. If we also add up Liverpool's historic 5-0 win at Old Trafford, is not difficult to imagine why Solskjaer's job is on the line.
Despite the recent results and the criticism by many fans, the Norwegian manager is supported by many Manchester United icons. The last to show his support towards Ole was United's historic defender Phill Neville, who played eleven seasons at Old Trafford.
"We live in an era where it's seen as quite normal to ask people to be sacked, which I find absolutely incredible. If you were in any other workplace and you walked into a shop and you said, 'I want you to be sacked', I think you would be reported to the police", said the former defender.
He also sent a message of awareness about social media: "People don't probably realise that the things they are writing hurt families, hurt human beings, people that have problems in their lives, and nothing gets done about it".
The United legend also expressed his sadness about United's defeat against Liverpool: "Yes, it was probably a real sickening blow for everybody that's ever played, supported, or been involved with Manchester United. But it's not as if United have never lost 5-0 ever in history. This has happened and United bounced back and won things. I lost at St. James Park 5-0. Philippe Albert chipped Peter Schmeichel and it felt no different. The only difference was there was not a billion people on Twitter thinking they knew best about this, that and the other.”