Solskjaer not worried about Man Utd future

The Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he is not worried following recent speculations about his future at the club.
United have been poor in recent days following defeats to Arsenal in the Premier League and most recently, Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League reverse at Istanbul Basaksehir.
He was quizzed in Turkey, post match, about his future at Old Trafford but the Norwegian says he is going to ‘stay strong’ in the face of unrelenting pressure.
“I decline to comment on such a thing. Of course it’s early on,” Solskjaer told a news conference.
“Opinions are out there all the time, you have got to stay strong and I am employed by the club to do a job and I do that to the best of my ability with our staff.”
Sitting 15th in the Premier League, United have suffered back-to-back losses ahead of Saturday’s trip to Everton.
Solskjaer said the defeats hurt, with Wednesday’s loss ending United’s longest away winning run in all competitions in their history (10 straight).
“Of course the last two results have been a punch in our stomach,” he said.
“The only way I know, and I hope the players know, to respond is to get your act together for the Everton game because we know it will be difficult. I am glad we’ve got a game already on Saturday.”
Goals from Demba Ba and Edin Visca had the hosts in control in Istanbul before Anthony Martial’s 43rd-minute header, but United fell in Group H, which they top.
Ba’s goal saw the forward receive a long pass on halfway and run through onto goal before beating Dean Henderson in a one-on-one.
“Obviously, it’s not a goal you normally concede. We’ve not done our duties there and done our roles,” Solskjaer said.
“I’ve got to say it’s my responsibility there. We were going to play a short corner but we forgot to do our defending duties just after we played a couple of passes there.”