United manager under pressure after one-sided derby defeatCity’s
Pep Guardiola praises his team’s dominant displayOle Gunnar Solskjær expects to be in charge of
Manchester United for the next match at Watford after the international break, with the club as of Sunday not changing its position despite the 2-0 loss to
Manchester City.
The defeat at Old Trafford against the
Premier League champions on Saturday followed the 5-0 rout by
Liverpool in the previous home match. Yet the Guardian understands there was no indication from Joel Glazer, the co-chairman who runs the club, in the hours immediately after the match that the Norwegian would be removed.