Not likely! Keane believes Manchester United could rank better if Solskjaer was still around.

Manchester United legend Roy Keane believes the Red Devils could rank better today if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer remains the club's manager.

Roy Keane says Manchester United could be ranked better today if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has remained in charge. And added that their former team should not choose to use a manager that is inconsistent with the army in the first place

Manchester United legend Roy Keane believes the Red Devils could rank better today if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer remains the club's manager.

Solskjaer was sacked as Manchester United's boss in November last year after leading the team to a disappointing performance, with Ralph Rangnick being brought in on a temporary basis. Cha was sent off, the team is seventh in the table, but Rangnick is not currently able to revive the team as Manchester United only managed to draw at home with Chelsea 1-1 until they were in sixth place.

The former Irishman said: “If Ole were still in position they would have never performed any worse. But it's already decided. Can't just look back on the past You can also think back to the days of other managers, for example, back to the time David Moyes was in office. I have always commented that the manager should be given more time. But the reality is that the big clubs There is no patience at all."

When asked if Manchester United could have a better ranking at the moment if Solskjaer had not been sacked, Keane thought, "What if Ole was still in charge of the team? In terms of league standings I would say yes, they could have been better. But you also have to think about the last two games that Ole was in place (0-2 defeats to Man City and 1-4 at Watford), I'm not saying that Ole shouldn't have been at the time. I was sacked, but bringing in a temporary manager to take over the team is not the right thing to do.”

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