• Solskjær: ‘I do believe in myself, I am getting close’
  • Jürgen Klopp says of Liverpool win: ‘The result is insane’

A defiant Ole Gunnar Solskjær insisted he remains the best manager for Manchester United and is not considering leaving his position despite their 5-0 home humiliation by Liverpool on what he described as his darkest day in charge.

United trailed 4-0 at half-time on Sunday for the first time in the Premier League era following goals from Naby Keïta, Diogo Jota and two from Mohamed Salah. The players were booed off at the interval and when the Egyptian became the first visiting player to score a league hat-trick at United since 1991, soon after the restart, some supporters left. To make matters worse Paul Pogba was later shown a straight red card for a lunge on Keïta, who was taken off on a stretcher.

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