#OleOut trends as Man Utd fans demand sacking of manager after loss to Arsenal

Man Utd fans were less than pleased with Wednesday’s 2-0 loss to struggling Arsenal.

Goals from Nicholas Pepe and Sokratis ensured that Man Utd’s mini-recovery was just that, and sent the Gunners into the top half of the Premier League.

Man Utd however, who were without French playmaker, Paul Pogba, struggled to create anything against an Arsenal team that was beaten by Chelsea at the Emirates only days earlier.

Fans of the Red Devils were upset about the result and took to social media during the game and after the final whistle to vent their spleen.

While some focused on the result, others had a bone to pick with the performance of certain players.

Most people, however, targetted the manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, criticising his, lineup, substitutions and other tactical decisions.

The hashtag, #OleOut, like it has several times this season, trended on Twitter with Man Utd fans calling for his exit.

Man United are fifth, five points behind Chelsea who are in the final Champions League spot and 24 points behind fierce rivals and league leaders Liverpool.

The loss to Arsenal was United’s sixth of the season and their second in the last five games.

Here’s some of what Man United fans have been saying on social media:  

Ole’s demeanour in his post-match interview was a major point of criticism for United fans, who could understand why their gaffer seemed so chipper.

The change in the opposite dugout and the results being seen by Arsenal’s fans is irking the red half of Manchester

At the same time last season, under Ole’s predecessor, Jose Mourinho, United seemed to be better off, at least looking at the stats

United fans are ready to go into ‘damage control’ mode

Some feel tactics really aren’t Ole’s strongest quality and for a manager, that’s a dealbreaker

The Man Utd manager can’t please everyone with his squad selections but it seems he’s pleasing no one.

David Moyes might not be Man Utd’s worst manager after all…

When you’re the reason comparisons between Cafu and Maitland-Niles are being made, maybe change is needed

No need for too many words

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