Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer tells Roy Keane he is ‘angry’ at poor run after legend’s criticism of former club
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OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER has echoed Roy Keane’s sentiments by admitting he is “angry” about Manchester United’s precarious situation.
Former Red Devil Keane claimed he was “shocked and saddened” by the club’s decline in recent years following a poor defeat to West Ham last weekend.
United have won just two of their opening six Premier League games this season and find themselves 11th in the table.
Fans are desperate for performances to improve ahead of Monday’s crunch clash with Arsenal.
And Solskjaer insists he is also feeling hurt by United’s lack of desire on the field.
When asked about Keane's scathing comments, he told Sky Sports: “Why wouldn’t you be angry when you lose a game? Of course you’re angry within.
“That’s one thing; you put pressure on yourself, and you’re competitive. I want to win every single training session.
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“I wanted to beat Roy in cards on the team coach! But I don’t show it to everyone.
“Maybe the ones who know me the best will see how I feel. I can’t go out [like that], I manage my way and lead the players my way.
“I lead the players the way I deem to be right, and what’s said in the dressing room is said in there, and it says in there.”