Manchester United has bid UEFA Champions League farewell on Tuesday evening after the German side Leipzig, showed Manchester United the consequences of late response to such an important match and of course made them regret not making the best use of the early advantage they had in the first few matches in the Champions League group stage.
It's no more a speculation that Manchester United coach only respond to a match after he's seeing his side sinking in a pit. He's known for the habit of not caring if he's gaining control of the match from the beginning but is used to making a late response. Even though some of these risky late responses sometimes favor him, it is unprofessional of a coach to gamble a match he could have gain control over from the very first minute, more especially a match as important as that which they lost on Tuesday evening.
All that's required of the Red Devils is but just a single point to seal their way to the next round of the UEFA Champions League after the England giants have already made 9 points in 4 matches. But they ridiculously allow the opportunity to be stolen right in the front of their face. Manchester United have now relegated to the Europa League after their finding themselves on the 3rd position in the table.
Rumour has it that there's some speculations about the reconsideration on whether Ole can still take United to the promise land or not. It's still too early to think that Ole is a failure judging on his previous performances. Though United's loss to Leipzig might be a reason to frown at him, Ole Gunnar's career at Man U after the loss might still be strong and healthy.
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