Conor McGregor On Manchester United Crisis: Love And Respect Ole To The Fullest, But His Role Needs To Be Rearranged

JAKARTA - Ole Gunner Solskjaer is under serious pressure at Manchester United following the Red Devils' humiliating 5-0 defeat to Liverpool on Sunday.

The Norwegian coach is still given the trust of club officials to lead the Red Devils for the next three matches. However, many people want him replaced.

UFC star Conor McGregor doesn't want Solskjaer to be sacked. But, he wanted a change.

"The thing at United is just a bunch of lads talking to each other, a bunch of friends," McGregor wrote on Twitter.

“You need someone on top of that group chat to take over. Ole was on the bench when Ronaldo played. (He is) a colleague. It's not enough," continued The Notorious, referring to Ronaldo, who played with Solskjaer in his first spell at Old Trafford.

"Love and respect Ole to the maximum, but his role needs to be reorganized. My opinion."

When a fan responded to his tweet, McGregor went on to clarify his views.

"Never ever leave Ole, you idiot," McGregor wrote in response to a fan.

"Ole forever United! His role just needs to be adjusted."

There are other netizens who agree with McGregor about Manchester United. They believe Solskjaer has a role to play at Old Trafford.

The problem was that he might not be able to fix that problem from the break room.

McGregor's suggestion follows up on Khabib Nurmagomedov's conversation with Alex Ferguson a few weeks ago after Cristiano Ronaldo missed United's draw with Everton.

"You have to play your best players from the start," the former coach said in his talks with Khabib. Obviously, this is a critique of Solskjaer's rotation policy.