Ole Admits Bad Decisions Led to Their 4:2 loss to Leicester City

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has said he ‘probably made a couple of bad decisions in the United 4:2 loss to Leicester City on Saturday.

Jamie Vardy and Partson Daka netted the two late goals that gifted Leicester the win after Tilemans
and Soyuncu had scored for the Foxes.

Despite Leicester not having Wilfred Ndidi in the midfield were able to control and string some beautiful passes.

After dropping point to Everton and AstonVilla Ole Men were expected to do more.

After the game, Ole admitted that he should have not started his captain since he just returned from injury.

“Harry Maguire showed no reaction and I hold my hand up if that does not work out. If we concede four, I probably made a bad decision”, Ole said.

“Lately we have not been in great form, lost too many points and that is something we have to look at,” he continued. We might have to change, do we need more legs in there? What do we need?

“Over the international break we have had a good look to see what has gone wrong lately but we need to look at the whole set up and balance of the team and maybe something has to give.

“We were not good enough with and without the ball. You have to run, block and tackle and we didn’t do that enough.”

It was the first time Leicester will grind a home win against United since 5:3 win in 2014.

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