Manchester United have sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their manager following their humiliating 4-1 defeat at Watford on Saturday.
Solskjaer’s departure was announced on Sunday morning with the Red Devils in free fall after winning just one of their last seven matches.
Michael Carrick has been appointed as interim manager with the Premier League outfit on the lookout for a caretaker boss until the end of the season.
Manchester United announces that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has left his role as manager,’ the club announced in a statement on Sunday.
‘Ole will always be a legend’
‘Ole will always be a legend at Manchester United and it is with regret that we have reached this difficult decision. While the past few weeks have been disappointing, they should not obscure all the work he has done over the past three years to rebuild the foundations for long-term success.
‘Ole leaves with our sincerest thanks for his tireless efforts as manager and our very best wishes for the future. His place in the club’s history will always be secure, not just for his story as a player, but as a great man and a manager who gave us many great moments. He will forever be welcome back at Old Trafford as part of the Manchester United family.
‘Michael Carrick will now take charge of the team for forthcoming games, while the club looks to appoint an interim manager to the end of the season.’
Carrick’s first assignment after stepping up from his role as assistant manager is a vital Champions League clash away to Villarreal coming up on Tuesday.
Where it all went for Solskjaer
The decision comes at the end of a torrid run of results for United under Solskjaer, the club great who himself took over on an interim basis back in December 2018 after the sacking of Jose Mourinho.
He rode out a chastening 5-0 home loss to Liverpool and appeared to be back in calmer waters after a 3-0 win at Tottenham, but a comprehensive derby loss to Manchester City meant that the Watford game was essentially a must-win.
The writing was on the wall for Solskjaer when Watford flew into a 2-0 lead through Josh King and Ismaila Sarr.
Substitute Donny van de Beek pulled one back but United’s under-fire captain Harry Maguire was sent off after 69 minutes and late goals from Joao Pedro and Emmanuel Dennis piled on the misery.
The struggles were not widely expected back when Solskjaer became the first United manager to win his first six league games, beating a record held by Sir Matt Busby, and was handed the permanent role in March 2019.
United finished second behind Manchester City last season but currently lie seventh, six points off West Ham in fourth and 12 behind leaders Chelsea.
Solskjaer insisted he could still turn things around in the wake of another chastening afternoon at Vicarage Road, but it appears the club disagree.
United keeper David de Gea gave a damning verdict on United’s display at Watford, telling the BBC: ‘We don’t know what to do with the ball. We don’t know how to defend properly.
‘It was embarrassing, the way we played. The first half was very poor – it’s not acceptable for this club and the level of players that we have.
‘It’s another nightmare. There’s been some difficulties but I don’t really know what to say.’