Man Utd Defeat To Leicester Puts Solskjaer Under Fire [Reactions]

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Manchester United fans have called for the sack of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after the shocking defeat the club suffered in the hands of Leicester, Sunday, leaving the team out of the FA Cup battle.

Following the shocking 3-1 defeat, fans reacted by creating the hashtag #OleOut on Twitter with harsh comments expressing their disappointments in Solskjaer.

However, Red Devils are set to launch a summer raid for Wolves’ Pedro Neto but as revealed it could cost £50m. Mafter a shock defeat to Leicester.

Well, there will be no ego boost for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the FA Cup after this.

The Manchester United boss had downplayed the significance of winning knock-out competitions – then backed up his words by benching his best player, Bruno Fernandes.

And the result was a comprehensive defeat by an outstanding Leicester side, who booked their first FA Cup semi-final in 39 years thanks to a double from their in-form striker Kelechi Iheanacho.

It was United’s first domestic away defeat for 14 months and it was a horror show for midfield man Fred, as well as skipper Harry Maguire, who produced a car-crash showing on his return to the King Power.

  • Read some reactions:

Manchester united are good in giving fans false hope. Premier league, hope! Fa cup, hope! Ucl, hope, Europa league, another hope. HOPE FC. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 #OleOut.@9OsSolphie

🗣️Progress is not in trophies, its in our position in the league 😅 #LEIMUN #OleOut https://t.co/fbB0wdJIWf.@Footballfans O2

“They said I keep losing semi-finals so they can’t use that excuse anymore can they eh” #OleOut https://t.co/UHZzAtG6O7.@JXPhutd

Only one man can save this sinking ship.

Bring him in now.

#OleOut #AllegriIn https://t.co/9GNuOw2Ee6@RealRysu

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