Do we go too far when we call for football managers to be sacked?

Whatever you think about the ethics of demanding that managers to lose their jobs, this is nothing new

By Chris Evans for The Set Pieces

As Ole Gunnar Solskjær stands on the Old Trafford touchline with his arms folded and the sternest of looks painted across his face, there are few people in the world who would want to swap places with him. His Manchester United side are losing 5-0 at home to Liverpool, down to 10 men and facing one of the most humiliating defeats in Premier League history. But all he can do is stand there, motionless in his technical area, knowing a swirl of abuse and criticism is heading his way.

Social media is already abuzz with hurtful messages and comments, while pundits and journalists question if the death knell is tolling on his time in charge. Well, not quite all of them. In the ensuing hours and days, Solskjær’s former teammates refuse to call for his head, triggering more online reaction as people question that bias.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/the-set-pieces-blog/2021/oct/29/football-managers-sacked-go-too-far

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