Recent reports claim that Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fears that he will get sacked should the team fail to be in the top six of his season's Premier League. The club has been insisting that they will give the Norwegian coach ample time to rebuild the team. Despite this, Ole has a feeling that he might soon lose his job if he and the team will not finish the season satisfactorily.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has come under fire following a miserable start to the season. Manchester United is currently only a couple of points away from the relegation zone and only made eight points from their eight opening matches. Liverpool is already 15 points ahead of United, and there is little evidence that suggests any dramatic improvements for the team.

The Norwegian coach feels that if he could not guide the team into the top six and win a trophy in his next season with the team, he thinks he will get sacked, Daily Mail reported. He is also urging the team to apply the new and modern system in handling the transfer market. Manchester United recently revealed that it is planning to replicate the strategy of Liverpool in the upcoming transfer window.

Meanwhile, former United legend Bryan Robson blasted the chiefs of Manchester United for reportedly leaving the club to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer short of superstars. The Old Trafford legend claimed that united made a mistake when it let go big names like Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukakou without giving Ole the necessary replacements. Robson went on further, stating that the Red Devils left itself a little bit short.

But this flaw is anticipated to be corrected with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer now given up to £300million to get up to eight new players in the upcoming transfer windows to change the team's standing. Bryan Robson is Manchester United's global ambassador who bagged a couple of titles and three FA Cups as skipper at Old Trafford. He also said that ole Gunnar Solskjaer needs at least three years to rebuild his team before people can judge his performance as a coach.

Manchester United has had its worst start on the league for three decades with just a couple of wins and will face Liverpool, which holds a 100 percent record in the coming weekend. Robson also noted that the team's only mistake was allowing too many experienced stars to go without finding replacements for the slot they left.