Ole Gunnar Solskjaer labelled his Manchester United players a ‘disgrace’ in dressing down after Huddersfield draw which saw top-four hopes end
- Manchester United drew with relegated Huddersfield to end top four hopes
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer laid into his players in the aftermath of the poor display
- The boss conceded that he needs major rebuilding of his squad in the summer
Manchester United’s under-performing stars faced a fearful dressing-down from boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after limping to a draw at relegated Huddersfield, according to The Sun.
The result mathematically ended the club’s hopes of a top-four finish and Champions League place despite a mid-season revival under the Norwegian, who rejoined the club in December.
Solskjaer labelled his players a ‘disgrace’ and left them in doubt that they had fallen way below expected standards, before questioning their futures in his post-match press conference.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was left infuriated by Manchester United’s draw at Huddersfield
The result, with Scott McTominay’s opener cancelled out by Isaac Mbenza, left Solskjaer in no doubt about the scale of rebuilding work needed to his squad during the summer.
He was left querying whether they had the necessary desire and passion to play for the club he represented as a player.
The likes of Juan Mata and Ander Herrera are likely to leave when their contracts expire this summer, while David de Gea and Marcus Rashford have not penned new agreements.
This also follows star midfielder Paul Pogba agitating for a move away from Old Trafford during the summer, with Real Madrid a likely destination.
The draw against the Premier League’s bottom club ended Man United’s top four hopes