OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER has the worst win-rate at Old Trafford of any permanent Manchester United boss in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era.
The Norwegian chief has won just 53.3 per cent of his home matches since taking over as caretaker in December 2018.
Solskjaer has the worst record of all Man Utd bosses at Old Trafford post-Fergie
That record is worse than all of David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho as the cracks continue to show.
Moyes lasted less than a season at United after Ferguson, but even he mustered a win-rate of 56 per cent on home turf.
Mourinho is miles above both of them at 65.2 per cent, but the top spot goes to Van Gaal at 66 per cent.
The record will be a real worry for Solskjaer, who is under ever-increasing pressure at Man Utd.
The former Molde and Cardiff boss, 46, got off to a roaring start after taking over from Mourinho on an interim basis.
But after being given the job permanently in March 2019, United’s form fell off a cliff.
The Red Devils have won just eight times – home or away – in their 21 Premier League matches this term.
They sit a staggering 27 points behind arch-rivals Liverpool in the league – something that would have been unthinkable under Fergie.
Man Utd’s next game will be at home as they take on bottom-of-the-league Norwich.
Solskjaer arguably won’t have a better chance to boost his paltry winning record at home.
A victory on Saturday would see his percentage take a minor bump up to 54.8 per cent… still behind Moyes and Co.
In the wake of United’s dreadful run of form, Solskjaer has revealed ALL of his squad are under the microscope and are now playing for their futures.
With TEN players out of contract between now and the summer of 2021, they ought to heed that warning sooner rather than later.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk