Is Mike Phelan as important to Man Utd’s success as Solskjær? | Sunday Supplement | 31st March 2019



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The Sunday Supplement panel discuss whether Manchester United picked the best time to give Ole Gunnar Solskjær the manager job full time, the importance of Mike Phelan in the backroom set up, and whether Solskjær is a risk free manager?

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38 thoughts on “Is Mike Phelan as important to Man Utd’s success as Solskjær? | Sunday Supplement | 31st March 2019”

  1. Cross talking such shite here, Utd are a shambles and playing the same old dirge as we saw under VG and Mourinho. Thinking the manager of Molde FC can turn Utd around is delusional.

  2. Aguero doesn't do interviews. Big wowee! You actually telling me that's why you don't recommend him for football writers of the season because he doesn't chat to you after the game? How childish and arrogant of you. Salah won this crappy title last season and I don't see him chatting to journalists or having press conferences like Henderson or Milner. You just don't like him enough because he doesn't give you airtime. Whereas Henry put his mug on camera at every opportunity becoming a media darling. I guess a lesson in how to secure one's legacy in retirement.

  3. Opening statement "another win for utd not a great performance but its the win that counts" did Ole not bring back the utd way to play? British media is so fickle, if he doesnt live up to it theyll be lambasting him till hes sacked

  4. Why Solskjaer? What coach, anywhere in the world, could go there to replace him after this stunning start. Simply, the question is slightly too stupid. No self-esteeming coach would dare to take that poisonous chalice, not now.

  5. Sorry what success ? They've lost to arsenal, knocked out the cup by wolves, narrowly beat Watfordwhich was a poor performance, then lost to wolves. That's their last 4 games and they're sat in 5th after spending hundreds of millions? But they don't say this about arsenal staff who with the weakest squad out of the top six went 22 undefeated took four points from this "successful" united side this season and are 3rd and that's in Unai emerys first season in the league better than klopps first season. Spent little to nothing with a squad that's been around 6th 5th 4th for years.

  6. I gave up at 10:39.

    Reporter: Would you like to play for Zidane at Real?
    Pogba: Zidane = Legend, Real a dream club for any player

    UK Media: United have SERIOUS problems over Pogba future….

    Give me a fkn break!

  7. Why did Kane get an mbe? He cost us the semi by not passing the ball in, scored a hat trick against the worst team in the competition (2 of them being pens) to get half the goals, didn't score after the group stage

  8. There's a reason why some players don't talk to the media…. because of what you guys have done to raheem. Why are you supprised that some players don't want to talk to you

  9. Phelan is just as important as Ole and the other staff. Letting him go and Rene was a massive mistake. Phelan knows this club just as well as Ole. Ole knows to get the best DNA back into the club. Need a DOF, the big Dane could work. Utd need the formula that Fergie had. It's getting back to where it was. It's a long road ahead, but the journey looks good. Good luck Ole!

  10. If Madrid want Pogba then fine as long as they do a swap with Bale. Sanchez needs to go along with Rojo, Young, Valencia,Jones, Matic and Smalling. Clear out the closet and buy some decent replacements and bring through the youth players.

  11. The most important thing is Mike does around three times a week with the wife. Not too little, not too much that it diminishes his hunger to win. That transform to positive energy to the united squad. But I feel if he have sex one time less, united would be a beast and blow out barca.

  12. Liverpool went through a decline after Kenny Dalglish resigned and John Smith stepped down as Chairman in 1990.
    Souness, Evans, Houllier, Benitez, Hodgson, Dalglish, Rodgers, and 8th manager Klopp, with finances steadied down by FSG, LFC begins to build back the success on the pitch after a 22 year quagmire (Rodgers was the First Act under the revival of FSG) for a club steeped in success.
    When you look at Man Utd, after Ferguson left in 2013, the managers that took over were Moyes, van Gaal, Mourinho, OGS is only the 4th manager to succeed Ferguson, there is still a long way to go for Man Utd to regain their past glory.
    Liverpool and Man Utd are the 2 most successful English clubs, and their fate will be forever intertwined like starcrossed lovers, the Yin/Yang, Up/Down connected fate remains for these 2 North-Western clubs, in history, culture, and competitions.
    Liverrpool dominated for 20 years in the 70s and 80s, and circumstances conspired for Ferguson to "knock Liverpool off their perch"
    United dominated for 20 years in the 90s and 2000s, and oil/oligarch money made success for Chelsea, then Man City.
    The resurgence of Liverpool will mean Man Utd will have a long way to be back at the perch.
    Expect 2019/2020 season to be tumultuous for Ole.

  13. Wow im really getting worried about sky. They just seem to have their tongue so deep in ole and man utds bum hole all you can see is their legs hanging out his ass. Most overrated manager in the history of football

  14. Behind every successful manager in any club, the asst manager or coaches are equally important let alone laundry ladies or ball boys are part of a successful team , given such scenario, I firmly OGS has the charisma & sunshine smile that makes the day better.

  15. Phelan is absolutely important to Uniteds current success, and that's not a dig at Ole. One of the first phone calls Ole made after getting the nod in December was to Phelan. If anything praising Phelan is an acknowledgement of Ole's good judgement. Surrounding yourself with good staff and listening to their input is crucial for any leader. Seems to me like Ole's managing philosophy is real teamwork. Not just on the pitch, but on the bench as well. Can't wait to see what United looks like after the summer.

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