Tuesday, 3 December 2019
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Bad Victory Ratio in the Premier League
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Manchester United failed to win in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s 50th match at the club. United drew 2-2 against Aston Villa in Week 14 of the Premier League.
Two Manchester United goals scored by Tom Heaton (suicide) and Victor Lindelof. While two Villa goals scored by Jack Grealish and Tyrone Mings. As a result, United are without a win in three consecutive matches after being held to a 3-3 draw by Sheffield United and losing 1-2 to Astana.
It was also Solskjaer’s 50th match as United manager in all competitions. Reporting from ESPN, Solskjaer played 50 matches in all competitions as United manager with a record: 24 wins, 14 losses, and 12 draws.
The Norwegian manager was appointed to coach his former club in the mid-1996-2007 in December 2018 replacing Jose Mourinho – now training Tottenham Hotspur. Under his care, Man United has not come out of a difficult period of transition after Sir Alex Ferguson’s era.
United can win in one or two matches and then lose, difficult to win, and can only achieve a draw. In fact, there is an interesting note from Twitter with the name identity @thesackrace which describes the percentage of Solskjaer’s win.
The results are quite interesting, Solskjaer’s winning ratio as a manager in the Premier League ranks lowest in the top five after Sam Allardyce (37.5 percent), Marco Silva (37 percent), Stuart Pearce (33 percent), Steve Clarke (31 percent), and Solskjaer with a record of 27 percent.
No half-hearted, gambling exchanges in the UK, Bet Victor, put Solskjaer in the order of two potential managers who were fired next under Marco Silva. The spotlight on him will be even greater, because in the next two games Man United will be against Tottenham Hotspur (05/12) and Manchester City (08/12).