Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, manager of Manchester United, has come out to blame a manager. Which all the media have identified as Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is the one that makes the Red Devils get fewer penalties this season.
Solskjaer was annoyed after Cristiano Ronaldo was denied two penalties in last weekend’s win over West Ham and felt United should have taken the penalty against United. Mark Noble takes on Jesse Lingard as the two teams meet again in the Carabao Cup at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.
The Red Devils boss feels Klopp contributed to the problem since the German boss complained in January about the number of penalties awarded to United.
“We just have to hope we get what we deserve,” Solskjaer said ahead of the Aston Villa clash.
“We’ve probably won three penalties in the last two games, there’s one manager who’s worried we’ll get penalties last year. And then it seems that judging it will be more difficult.”
“I have seen a huge difference since then. You have to leave it to the referee. And hopefully we’ll get the right sound soon.”