O. G. Solskjaer: "I went too far with the team that I surrendered" © „Reuters“

On Sunday, "Manchester United" suffered one of the most shameful defeats in the club's history - the "Red Devils" were defeated 0:5 at home by "Liverpool" footballers. Part of the "Man Utd" fans had already left "Old Trafford" after the first half, and on social networks there was no shortage of messages demanding Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's resignation.

However, it seems that at least the Norwegian himself does not see any reason to leave and is willing to continue leading the team. "It's hard to say something. This is the darkest day since I took over the team. We were not good enough individually or as a team. We cannot give such opportunities to a team like 'Liverpool'. I take full responsibility. The people working with me are amazing professionals. I choose the tactics we use on the field. Today, we were not good enough and gave the opponents too much space. I know my players can bounce back. Last season we lost 1:6 to 'Tottenham', of course, today's result is at least several times worse. We need to forget about this match as soon as possible," - O. G. Solskjaer explained to "Sky Sports" in a conversation.

"I took the team too far to give up. Of course, bouncing back will be extremely difficult. The players' morale will be severely affected, but we have people who can lead the team forward. We are at rock bottom. We will see where all this will lead," - the Norwegian added.