Despite speculation about his departure after nearly 3 years in office, Solchar kept his place, and several sources said he would lead the team in his match, Saturday, in front of Tottenham Hotspire.

Coming on the heels of a five - way defeat at his stadium in front of the Liverpool Grimm, last Sunday, Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solchar got a chance to turn things around.

The Norwegian coach begins a difficult task of getting the team back on track after a shocking performance in front of Liverpool and preparing to face Tottenham.

United's players are scheduled to return to their training stronghold at Carrington.

Sources close to the club said that United did not wish to make hasty change and was currently focusing on fixing problems in the performance and results of the team.

The renewed confidence despite enormous pressure on Solchar, 48, comes after Sunday's humiliating defeat.

The media reported that former Juventus and Chelsea coach Antonio Conte had shown an interest in the position and there were allegations of whining in the dressing rooms.

But Solchard knows very well that the continuation of poor results and poor performance, such as Sunday, will take him out of training the club, which has not won an English Super League title since United did it in legend Alex Ferguson's last season with the team in 2013.

But Solchar will first have to deal with a group of players who are deeply hurt by their dignity after the crushing defeat of the Eternal Grimm.

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