Paul Pogba questions Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s tactical approach, admits United is struggling

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Paul Pogba

Manchester United ended their 29-game unbeaten run away from home to mount more doubts in the minds of fans on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s tactical weight of managing the Red Devil. Paul Pogba added weight to it by saying, “We need to find something, we need to change something”

Pogba could not hide his disgust as he fumed his side\s lack of maturity and experience in their 4-2 defeat in the Premier League at Leicester.

He believes that something ought to be done at Manchester United following their 4-2 Premier League slump at the King Power Stadium on Saturday.

The French International played the entirety of United’s latest defeat that ended their 29-game unbeaten run away from home.

As though he was questioning Ole’s tactical credibility, speaking to the media, the Frenchman noted that “We need to find what’s the problem, to concede easy goals, stupid goals, when we know those games where we play on this pitch, the fans are going to push, put pressure on us and everything. We need to be more mature, I think. We need to play with more experience, arrogance in a good way. We have to take the ball and play our football.

“But now we have to find what’s the key of these games that we lose. Because I think we deserved to lose today.

“We need to find something, we need to change something. I don’t know if the mindset of all of us, the players; when we start we really don’t know. It’s frustrating because it’s something we don’t understand and we have to find that very fast because if you want to compete and you want to win the title, those games you have to win, even though they are very hard and we’re playing away.

Mason Greenwood’s early goal and another late on from Marcus Rashford could not help the Red Devils extend their unbeaten away record as Caglar Soyuncu and Jamie Vardy scored in the second half including Patson Daka’s second-half added time goal made it a 4-2 win for Leicester the after Youri Tielemans equalized for the Foxes in the first-half.

By: Elisha Aberiganya | Follow us on Twitter @activtvgh

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