Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has reportedly told his Manchester United players that he is bang that he will fired if they get a pak from Liverpool in their next game.
And the Norwegian has every reason to be paaping when the Premier League leaders come to Old Trafford on October 20.
Jurgen Klopp’s manne have won eight from eight league games and will be looking to equal Man City’s record on 18 straight league wins at the home of their most bitter rivals.
For United, a heavy hiding and unfavourable results could even see them drop from their current 12th position into the relegation zone as the club suffers its worst start to a season in 30 years.
Having replaced Jose Mourinho as caretaker boss, the Norwegian was installed on a permanent basis in March, but has won only five of the 21 games since then.
ANOTHER DEFEAT: Manchester United lost to Newcastle. Picture: Lee Smith/Reuters.
His side has lost nine of those and failed to score more than once in a game since beating Chelsea 4-0 at home on the opening day of the season in August.
With the club in freefall, Solskjaer seems powerless to stop the rot and the bookies have the former United striker as their second favourite, behind Everton’s Marco Silva, to get the axe.
THREAT: Solskjaer could be replaced by Max Allegri. Picture: Max Rossi/Reuters.
Meanwhile, former Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri has been tipped to take over from the underfire ex-Cardiff coach.
And legendary Red Devils coach Alex Ferguson is a huge fan of the Italian.
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Allegri, a pragmatic coach, would help shape United into the same mould as Fergie did after acquiring a great defence that helped them become England’s biggest powerhouse.
Gazzetta Italia previously reported how Ferguson hailed “extraordinary technician” Allegri for his work at “solid” Juve.