Misery for Solskjaer as Watford tear Manchester United apart

A 4-1 defeat to Watford at Vicarage Road has left Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fighting to keep his frail job.PHOTO/Reuters
More misery was heaped on beleaguered Manchester United
manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on Saturday as Watford sealed a deserved 4-1 Premier
League victory in front of a packed Vicarage Road.
In an electrifying first half, United were unable to deal
with the high pressing of a well organised Hornets side and quickly found
themselves in danger when Scott McTominay bundled forward Joshua King inside
the box.
But United goalkeeper David de Gea came to the rescue as the
Spaniard saved not one, but two Ismaila Sarr penalties. Each of the Senegal
winger's efforts were tame but Kiko Femenia managed to turn in the rebound from
the first spot-kick, only for the goal to be ruled out because of player
encroachment from both teams.
It was not long, however, before Sarr rectified his penalty
misses by sending a right-footed shot across de Gea's goal to double Watford's
lead after King had opened the scoring thanks to Emmanuel Dennis' assist.
A second-half uprising saw forgotten man Donny van de Beek -
brought on to replace McTominay, who received a yellow card - put the ball in
the net from Cristiano Ronaldo's knock down following England winger Jadon
Sancho's searching cross.
But the nightmare continued for Solskjaer as Harry Maguire
was booked twice in seven minutes and sent off.
A slither of hope looked to have arrived on 77 minutes when
the lively Van de Beek found Ronaldo with a through-ball but the Portugal
captain's goal was ruled out for offside.
In the dying moments of the game, to the delight of the loud
Watford faithful, Joao Pedro and Dennis added a third and fourth for Watford to
pile more heartbreak on the travelling United supporters.
The defeat means United have tumbled down the table to
seventh on 17 points, while Claudio Ranieri's side are only four points behind
them in 16th.
Can Solskjaer survive
this latest setback?
In the hours before Manchester United kicked off at Vicarage
Road, Cristiano Ronaldo posted on Instagram: "Time to roll up the sleeves
once again and just get the job done! Let's chase what we are trying to achieve
this season!"
What the 13-time Premier League champions full objectives
are this campaign remain to be seen, but a defeat against Ranieri's Watford
will only add more fuel to the pressure pit Solskjaer finds himself in.
After Manchester City cruised to victory at Old Trafford a
fortnight ago, the Norwegian said his team had "worked on a few
things" this week in order to stop the rot and fall further adrift of the
title front-runners.
Unfortunately, Ranieri's tactics managed to dismantle the
"few things" Solskjaer would have been banking on to deliver his team
a much-needed three points.
The dismal display was summed by the contrasting
performances of Bruno Fernandes and Van de Beek.
Fernandes, so often the main attraction for United, saw his
wretched pass contribute to Watford being awarded a penalty in the first half.
By the second 45 minutes, the Portugal international watched a shot balloon
miles over the crossbar when on any other day, it might have been the creative
masterstroke that saved Solskjaer's skin.
Van de Beek, on the other hand, was once again relegated to
the bench; not even given a place in the starting XI in order to give McTominay
- who was reportedly suffering with a sore throat, chance to recover.
Yet the Dutchman was a bright spark and looked to have
thrown his manager a lifeline when his header found its way past Hornet's
keeper Ben Foster. Whether Van de Beek's second-half stint is enough for
Solskjaer to keep faith in him for the Champions League group game with
Villarreal on Tuesday is a hard question to answer.
In terms of the Premier League, United now have only one win
in seven games, and four points from a possible 21. Will Ole still be at the
wheel?
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