Football NewsOle admits the mistakes against Leicester
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Manchester United lost the away game against Leicester on Saturday evening. The team had an opening goal but could not keep up with the host team until the very end.

 

The coach blames his decisions

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted that he “made a couple of bad decisions” as Manchester United slipped to a 4-2 defeat against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium. The loss saw United’s 29-game unbeaten away run in the Premier League come to an end, and the Red Devils have managed just one point from their last three league games. Solskjaer’s men took the lead, but they were then overhauled and conceded a third goal less than a minute after pulling level again, before a stoppage-time goal for the Foxes sealed the result. The Norwegian manager was unhappy with the manner of the goals his side shipped, but he shouldered the responsibility for the result which means United have won just once in their last five games across all competitions, losing three. When you look at the game, the four goals we conceded are all very poor,” Solskjaer said to journalists. “We didn’t deserve to carry on the run. The performance was not good enough.

 

Ole explains his poor decisions

I picked the team and Harry has shown no reaction. I hold my hands up if that doesn’t work out and I probably made a couple of bad decisions. Lately, we have not been in great form and lost too many points. Something may have to change. Do we need more legs in there? What do we need? It is one that we have to really analyze. The one positive was Marcus coming back in. He’s got legs and is sharp so that’s a big bonus. I’ve got many good players and every game is a different game. I am not going to put excuses up for the team I put out because it is full of top footballers and that was not good enough.