Ole Gunnar Solskjaer mentioned the anti-Glazer protest that pressured the postponement of Manchester United’s conflict towards Liverpool went “too far” but reiterated his call for supporters’ voices to be heard.
Anger at American owners the Glazers, who took charge of the club in 2005, spiked after their recent attempt to join the breakaway European Super League.
Thousands of protestors descended on Old Trafford demanding change before Sunday’s scheduled Premier League match against arch-rivals Liverpool.
Around 200 fans got into the stadium and invaded the pitch, while another group made their frustrations clear at the team hotel in Manchester.
Solskjaer, speaking on Wednesday for the first time since the chaotic scenes, said it had been a difficult day for United, who had wanted to beat Liverpool “for the fans”.
“That’s the gamers’ focus, that’s my focus however, as I mentioned earlier than the sport, we have now to pay attention,” he said ahead of Thursday’s second leg of his side’s Europa League semi-final with Roma in Italy.
“We have to hear the fans’ voice. It’s everyone’s right to protest, it has to be in a civilised manner, though. It has to be in a peaceful manner.
“Unfortunately, when you break in, when police officers get injured, scarred for life, that’s too far.
“That’s one step too far. When it gets out of hand like this, it’s a police matter. It’s not about showing your opinions anymore.”
A police spokesman mentioned on Tuesday that six officers have been injured as flares have been let off and bottles thrown, with one sustaining a fractured eye socket and one other a facial wound.
A 28-year-old man was charged with numerous offences together with throwing fireworks and use of threatening behaviour outdoors the Lowry Hotel.
Roma conflict
United, searching for their first silverware since 2017, beat Roma 6-2 within the first leg at residence and are virtually sure to achieve the ultimate, the place they are going to play Arsenal or Villarreal.
Solskjaer, whose workforce have stumbled 4 occasions on the semi-final stage over the previous two seasons, mentioned he would preserve a “laser deal with the soccer”, with talk of more protests from angry fans.
“My job, my focus has to be on the results, but you don’t really need to be a rocket scientist to see that we have challenges and frictions and things that have to be dealt with within communication,” the Norwegian mentioned.
“Other people than me in fact have began already, discussing with the followers, speaking with fan teams, which goes to be huge for us going ahead.
“I believe the gamers have performed terrific to be the place they’re. I’d be unhappy if all the great work the gamers have performed is disrupted, so our focus is on taking part in properly and getting by means of to a ultimate now.”
United co-chairman Joel Glazer has apologised for the Super League debacle saying “we got it wrong”.
Asked whether or not the house owners ought to communicate on to supporters, Solskjaer mentioned: “I’ve been speaking with the house owners. I’ve acquired an apology, personally.
“They’ve apologised to the followers that this got here out. I do know that there’s communication between different people than me and the followers.”
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