Manchester United is suffering through a negative moment, as new manager Solskjaer has struggled to maintain the winning ways from when he first arrived. With the team's recent elimination from Champions League at the hands of Barcelona to the last 8 matches in the Premier League, the Red Devils have failed to win in six matches, putting them at great risk to miss the next Champions League. After their 4-0 loss against Everton, midfielder Paul Pogba spoke to Sky Sport.
"The way in which we all played, myself included, was not respectful for ourselves, for the club and the fans. It all went wrong, starting with our mentality, which is the most important thing and needs to change. In the locker room we let the manager and his staff speak, they said the entire truth: what we showed on the pitch is not right for us and for everyone. We didn't pay back the fans and we're very angry with ourselves. We want and must do better. You can lose, but after a good presentation. Against Everton we didn't do that. We weren't at the height of the shirt that we wear."