Nicely summed up by Seb Stafford-Bloor on F365:
He’s a nice man and he’s not entirely responsible for this situation. It’s possible to believe that, though, but still understand that this has gone on for far too long already. The Glazers family and Ed Woodward are the problem, yes, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has never been any sort of solution.
Solskjaer isn’t good enough to be the manager of United. Does the squad have holes? Yes, it does, but it still doesn’t justify having 34 points from 24 games. I am tired of the disclaimers that there are plenty of other things wrong at the club. A manager's remit is ultimately to the get the best out of his squad with their relative strengths and weaknesses. Purely as a football manager, Solskjaer doesn’t cut it at the top level. There is no disclaimer needed.