O. G. Solskjaer apologized to "Manchester United" fans

"Manchester United" on Sunday in Liverpool suffered a real humiliation. The "Red Devils" lost 0-4 to the "Everton" team and further complicated their position in the fight for a place in the top four of the Premier League.

After the match, "Man Utd" manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer approached the fans who supported the team and raised his hands in apology. After the match, the Norwegian claimed that his team did not deserve the name of the "Man Utd" team today.

"Today everything was wrong. Everton was better than us in every aspect of the game. With these scarves, we cannot just disappear on the field. Today we were not good enough to be worthy of the name of the Manchester United team.

We have to raise our hands and apologize to our fans, because they are the only ones who deserve to call themselves part of "Manchester United" today. At the end, I apologized to the fans, because they were amazing as always. We have to understand that talent alone will not be enough for victories," O. G. Solskjaer said in a conversation with "Sky Sports".