Although Ole Gunnar Solskjaer seemed calm and collected following Manchester United's loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday night, it is believed he lost his temper with his players in the dressing room afterwards. Here is what he reportedly told them.
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It was a fascinating round of 16 tie at Old Trafford, where the home side lost 2-0 to the French giants after second-half goals from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe.
Following the final whistle, Solskjaer refused to accept the tie was over, even with arguably his most in-form player Paul Pogba ruled out of the second leg due to suspension.
However, according to The Sun, the players saw a different side to the Norwegian interim boss in the changing room after the game.
It is believed that Solskjaer accused his players of being impatient and was furious with how many times they gave away silly free-kicks, allowing PSG to play at their own pace.
Despite his anger, the manager is said to still have hope that United will give Les Parisiens a run for their money in the return fixture in March.
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