
But United continued to struggle, with Harry Maguire sent off for a second bookable offence and Joao Pedro and Emmanuel Dennis making sure of the win in injury time. Joshua King and Ismaila Sarr gave Watford a commanding first-half lead in the game at Vicarage Road, only for half-time substitute Donny van de Beek to pull one back. What we are doing is very low level and very poor. We are trying to give our best and to fight. The Spanish No 1 said: “I don’t know (what went wrong). Solskjaer was speaking after United goalkeeper David de Gea apologised for the club’s “embarrassing” performance against Watford and said that "it has been bad for a long time" at the club. The goalkeeper could go up to the halfway line and put it in the box - we were outfought.” “The first half is the worst we’ve played and it’s hard for me to explain why we played the way we did and allowed them to get in our box from nothing.
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“I work as hard and as well as I can with the staff I’ve got, top people, professional players but at the moment we’re not getting the results. “I believe we can turn this around,” he added. “I can trust every single one out there to give what they have, the staff is fantastic.

When asked about his future, Solskjaer added: “I always have belief in myself but of course at the moment it’s a difficult time for us,” he said.

We’ve of course made sure that we’ve prioritised a couple of things that needed to improve the most and I’m sure we’ll see a good reaction and good team performance tomorrow.” “We’ve corrected a few things, we’ve put a few things right. Speaking to reporters after the match, Solskjaer said: “I feel very low. Solskjaer confessed to feeling “low” after another poor performance - but said losing his job was “not for me to worry about”. Solskjaer has now won just four games in 13, with Saturday’s heavy defeat following back-to-back home losses to bitter rivals Manchester City and Liverpool. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has insisted he is the man to turn around Manchester United’s fortunes after a humiliating 4-1 defeat by Watford on Saturday.
