Former Manchester United player has come in support of Manchester United boss Ole Gunner Solskjaer after they went on to lose the game against West Ham. The team lose the game by London Stadium. Needless to say that the fans were extremely angry with the team and their manager Ole Gunner Solskjaer. After the match, angry fans chanted outside the stadium and chanted, “Ole out.” This surely did not go down well with their former player Rio Ferdinand and he had a showdown with the fans. Can Solskjaer Save Manchester United's Season?

Rio Ferdinand confronted the fans and said that nobody said this when the team was winning the matches. However, Ferdinand reacted by arguing: “Ole out? Come on man, where’s that coming from? Ole out? For what? For what? Changing managers every week, is that what everyone wants? You get a bad result and you change it? Two weeks ago I didn’t see people saying, ‘Oh we want Ole out.’ But now it’s changed after two weeks? Come on man. It’s too knee-jerk, sometimes you’ve gotta just let things play out,” he said.

The video of the incident went viral on social media. Check out the clip of the incident below which was shared by the former player of the club.

 

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Rolling up on the fan tv like.... 🤯💭 Ole out, give the man some time!! #mufc

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Andriy Yarmolenko and Aaron Cresswell were the ones to score a goal at 44th and 84th minute. With this, Manchester United is now placed on number eight of the English Premier League 2019-20 points table. The team has so far won two games, lost two and faced the same number of draws.

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