Jamie Redknapp likened the Manchester United dressing room to that of a holiday camp after the recent results under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He believes that the owners cannot allow the current situation to continue for too long. The club spent heavily in the transfer window bringing in names such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Raphael Varane, and Jadon Sancho. They have picked up just one point from their last four Premier League games leaving them eight points behind leaders Chelsea.
“When you look at Man Utd now as a team and an organization, the defeat to Liverpool didn’t surprise me at all,” Jamie Redknapp said talking about Manchester United. “Obviously the scoreline was something you wouldn’t predict before the game, but I didn’t expect anything other than a Liverpool win. When you look at the two sides, one is an organized, well-oiled machine and the other is a team full of quality players and individuals, but I don’t think they’ve got a structure or organization in place and it doesn’t feel like they’re playing for each other right now.”
“The players are playing too individually, not collectively, and I do think that comes down a lot to the manager,” he added. “It’s a situation right now at Man Utd where players look like they’re not taking information on board, and it certainly isn’t working. I know there’s talk about giving Ole more time but I don’t know how you can say ‘we’re going to give a manager until the end of the season when right now you can see everything is unraveling.”
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