Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is embarrassed after being clapped by the fans following their 2-0 defeat to Cardiff City at the Old Trafford.

Manchester United submerged to a new low as there were hardly any kind of intent from the players and Cardiff put in a valiant display despite their relegation to the Championship.

Solskjaer decided to hand a full time debut to Mason Greenwood and the youngster was the only shining light what otherwise was a disastrous afternoon for the 20 times English champions.

Greenwood provided an array of purposeful attacking display but lacked the cutting edge and his performance would surely encourage the manager when they come back next season.

Solskjaer said, “We’re not a club which should end up sixth.

“That’s where we are at the moment, but we’re ready for it, the fans, supporters today too.

“It’s near embarrassing when you walk off the pitch clapping them and get the support we have. That’s the base of this club, the foundation is so great, we’ll come back again.

“You never know where we’ll end up, but clearly we’re sixth, that’s not where we want to be

“It’s about a settled team, settled system, getting players fit, there’s loads of different factors.

“There’s good players here who have gone through a difficult season, there’s different reasons that they haven’t had good seasons. It might be their fault, our fault, or the club’s fault, everyone will look at themselves and say they can do better.”

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