Solskjaer doesn't 'feel safe' in Man Utd job after Watford defeat
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted he does not feel safe in his job after defeat at Watford on Saturday.
The Red Devils lost 4-1 at Vicarage road with renewed calls for Solskjaer to be sacked.
And, speaking to BBC Sport after the match, the Norwegian admitted he is always under threat of losing his job.
Solskjaer's job security at Man Utd
When asked if he feels safe in his job, Solskjaer said: "I've never said I feel safe.
"I will never say that I feel safe. I work for the club and with the club as hard as I can with a great staff and any conversation between me and the club is not for me and you, it's between us.
"I'm the manager and I will take the flack and take the responsibility - the players are working as hard as they can."
Solskjaer on his apologies to United fans at full-time
Solskjaer appeared to offer his apologies to the travelling United supporters at full-time and looked at one point as if he was waving goodbye.
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"I feel for the fans and I feel the same as them, we're embarrassed losing the way we did.
"We are in a very bad run and bad situation but that's part of football. They'll support the team and whoever is on the pitch and sometimes you have to say sorry and that was a sorry for the performance," said Solskjaer.