Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solsk jaer has questioned the commitment of his players after the club’s 4-0 drubbing against Everton. The Red Devils’ top four hopes got dented after their heaviest defeat of the season.

Following the match, Solskjaer questioned the commitment of his players. The Norwegian said, “If you want to play at this club, it has to mean more.

I want my team to be the hardest working team in the league. That is what we were under Sir Alex, that’s what we’ve always been. No matter how much talent you have got, you run more than anyone. We know our fitness is nowhere near good enough but we have to stick together as a team.

You can’t change your whole squad. One step at a time. I am going to be successful here and there are players who won’t be part of that successful team but many of these do have it.”

After receiving a thrashing from Everton, Manchester United’s next match is the Manchester Derby at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

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