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Ex-Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan rips into Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after Manchester United's defeat by PSG, saying he 'represents mediocrity' and will only ever win the League Cup as he calls for boss 'to get his coat' and leave Old Trafford for good

Manchester United should not have handed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the managerial reigns as he 'represents mediocrity' and the Norwegian should 'get his coat' and leave Old Trafford, implored former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan.

After taking over on a caretaker basis in December 2018, Solskjaer signed a three-year contract in March 2019, but the 18 months since have seen constant fluctuations in form.

United lost 2-1 at home to PSG in the Champions League on Wednesday night, meaning they almost certainly still need a result on the final matchday against RB Leipzig next week to qualify for the knockout stages and Jordan insists Solskjaer is not up to the standard required to be United boss.