Manchester United lost to Arsenal at home yesterday. Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solshier said the performance of the United players in that match was pathetic.
- Ole Gunnar Solskjær was disappointed after Sunday's defeat against Arsenal at the Old Trafford
- The Manchester United boss pointed at Pogba's penalty as a mistake that cost them the game
- While United have slipped to the 15th spot in EPL standings, Arsenal enjoyed an elusive win at the Old Trafford
Ole said the United players were never even in the game yesterday. "Arsenal were the best team and they deserve to win," he said.
Ole said the impressive win over Leipzig affected the players. "That's what they started slowly, and they shouldn't take such a step back in football," Ole said.
Paul Pogba's penalty gave Arsenal the lead yesterday. Pogba should not have committed such a foul, said Ole Gunnar Soldier.
"We know it's a poor performance. Myself, I cannot give a foul away like this. I thought I would touch the ball but I didn't. (I) cost us the goal today with the penalty. I shouldn't have given a penalty away like that. Maybe I was a bit out of breath, it made me do this stupid mistake. I will learn from that, I'm not the best defensively in the box, I can work on that," Pogba told the BBC.
"Like I say, details. We have to do better, the team, myself, it starts with me," World Cup-winning Pogba said.
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