Man Utd chief Ed Woodward hopes he never has to sack another manager as pressure builds on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Manchester United chief Ed Woodward insists he hopes he never has to sack a manager again.

Pressure is mounting on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ahead of a critical week for the Norwegian, who has overseen United’s worst start to a season since 1988/89.

Jose Mourinho could turn the heat up on his successor when he returns to Old Trafford for the first time since his sacking last year, with Tottenham on Wednesday.

With the Manchester derby coming up on Saturday, Solskjaer’s side could find themselves languishing in the bottom half of the table heading into Christmas.

Senior sources insist the 1999 treble-winning hero retains the faith of the hierarchy and will be given significant funds to strengthen his squad over the next two windows.

But their commitment to his ‘cultural reset’ will be put to the test if United’s alarming form continues.

Woodward has already sacked three managers in the six-and-a-half years since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, with Mourinho the last to be shown the door in December 2018.

Opening up on his process, United’s executive vice-chairman insists he has to “get on and do it” when the time is right.

In an interview with United We Stand, he was asked how he feels about dropping the axe.

In Pictures | Man Utd vs Aston Villa | 01/12/2019

1/22

“Grim,” he said. “It’s not a pleasant experience and I hope that I never have to do it again.

“You know you have to do it so you just get on with it. Once you know you have to do something difficult, then get on and do it. It’s not pleasant.”

Mourinho was sacked despite winning two major trophies and overseeing United’s highest League finish since Ferguson – runner-ups to Manchester City in 2018.

But his reign unravelled spectacularly after being blocked in his attempts to build on that success with the signing of Harry Maguire – a year before United made the centre-back the most expensive defender in history in an £80million deal with Leicester.

Woodward said: “It comes back to recruitment. It is true what we didn’t sign a centre-back in the summer of 2018 and it is true that there was a difference between the manager and the recruitment department.

“Sometimes I have to be the one who delivers the ‘no,’ which isn’t easy because our natural tendency is to back the manager in every possible circumstance, but we have to listen the recruitment experts too.”

Woodward added that he expects United to be “back where we belong” within five years – revealing: “I’m gutted when we lose a game. I don’t sleep.”

Create a FREE account to continue reading

eros

Registration is a free and easy way to support our journalism.

Join our community where you can: comment on stories; sign up to newsletters; enter competitions and access content on our app.

Your email address

Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number

You must be at least 18 years old to create an account

* Required fields

Already have an account? SIGN IN

By clicking Create Account you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use , Cookie policy and Privacy policy .

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged in