He's been a manager for 10 years and he didn't realise that Fred should be subbed off at HT?????????? Shambolic.
We had 5 subs available with 3 midfielders on the bench. To send Fred back out and not foresee the red was amateurish.
To top it off, went gung ho at the end which leads to the 3rd PSG goal which means they are ahead of us due to the H2H record now in their favour.
Just not good enough to be United manager.
But this is the crux of the problem, isn't it? Each one of them brings a different quality to the table and has his own weaknesses too. It could easily have been a damned if you do and damned if you don't situation.
In their criticism, most people forget that for 2/3 of the game, we had PSG where we wanted them. This surely translates into good selections and set-up. And the truth is that we posed a difficult question to them: either come out all guns blazing against our attacking trident which has pace to burn or try to control the game and win it with Neymar/Mbappé's quality against our back-six. They opted for the second and once we weathered the storm of the first 15 minutes, we were pretty much comfortable on the pitch. Given the fact that PSG allowed us, for huge portions of the game, too much time on the ball in the midfield, we were coping just fine.
But this didn't happen by a snap of the fingers or by drawing dots and lines on a piece of paper. It happened by nullifying the threat Neymar and Mbappé presented in the spaces between the lines and by running our arses off on the pitch. The official stats on UEFA's site show that we covered more distance than PSG despite having one less man on the pitch for 20-25 minutes. So, yeah, it's true that Fred raised his profile to the ref. You have Matic, Pogba and VdB to choose from at half-time. Matic can pass the ball around neatly and he can also be solid defensively but he doesn't have Fred's energy levels and in order not to lose sight of Mbappé, he would have stayed very deep most of the time. This means 45 minutes of surrendering the control we had and forcing our front-three very deep on the pitch too. With VdB it would have been the opposite: Good passing game, much distance covered but a huge risk on the defensive side when we already had the score we wanted. We could have used Pogba's vision and passing skill to force the issue but, as said earlier, we already had them where we wanted them and Pogba's a liability defensively.
There are certain games where the dynamic and energetic partnership between Fred and McT in the midfield is our best option. Yesterday, it was one of these games. I have criticized Solskjaer's choices a lot on this forum but, at some point, we must put ourselves in the position of the person who has to make these calls. I won't argue that, if we had taken our chances, we would have been out of sight by the hour mark because we also got in basically no time into a favourable position again with a lucky deflection. I will argue though that Fred's second yellow wasn't the product of a bad tactical decision that was constantly putting the Brazilian in precarious situations. It was a bad first touch when no one was around him. He had managed, rather comfortably, to stay out of trouble since the beginning of the second half.
My point is that many people criticize him for not subbing Fred and speak of the "obvious thing to do" when, in truth, what they scream about is why he didn't surrender a winning tactical position.
On a macro level, i believe there's a discussion to be had about having invested only in VdB in the midfield and about the tactical choice to flood the "3" and the "1" in his 4231 with pure attacking players (in combinations of 3 forwards and 1 creator) when we seem to be overdependent on Bruno's form and sometimes excruciatingly one-dimensional in the way we attack but this is not what hurt us yesterday.