Tuchel to decide Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Man United future after latest development

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Tuchel to decide Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Man United future after latest development

The Blues are top of the Premier league table with 16points on top of the league.

However, the Blues boss has played some top 6 teams, likes of Manchester city, Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool but still remain Manchester united.

Meanwhile, The Blues manager Thomas Tuchel could be Manchester United and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s executioner when the two meet at the end of November in the Premier League.

The two clubs have endured similar starts to the new 2021/22 campaign with the Blues currently two points ahead of their rivals from Manchester as we go into this October international break.

However, this specific accolade is rather damning for the Old Trafford-based club, especially considering the difficulty of their fixture list at the start of this season compared to the European Champions.

Thomas Tuchel’s side has already faced off against the likes of Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Spurs whilst Man United’s most difficult game so far this season in the Premier League has come in the form of West Ham United.

Taking into account that the Red Devils have already dropped valuable points against the likes of Aston Villa, Everton and Southampton- this would be of huge concern to Solskjaer as these are teams that the Blues and other title challengers are expected to beat.

In fact, Chelsea did beat Aston Villa, unlike United which demonstrates the upper edge they have over Solskjaer’s Red Devils outfit.

With the fact that the Norwegian is under intense scrutiny from the likes of the fans and even people within the club like Cristiano Ronaldo and Sir Alex Ferguson, the clash against the west Londoners could be the final straw if things go against him in the games prior.

And this could be a likely possibility, considering the difficulty of their next five Premier League fixtures after the October international break which reads; Leicester (A), Liverpool (H), Tottenham (A), Man City (H), Chelsea (A).

Meanwhile, in the same time up to the stellar clash at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, November 28, the west London outfit have a much more favourable list of fixtures which read; Brentford (A), Norwich (H), Newcastle (A), Burnley (H), Leicester (A), Man United (H).

However, the pressure could really be on the former Molde manager if he is double digits off Chelsea at the top end of the table going into the game between the two.

A loss against the Blues could therefore prove detrimental to his future, with it being expected that #OleOut will be trending all over social media if the result goes against Man United on the day.