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Rich Jones

What Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told Man Utd flops in dressing room after Huddersfield draw

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has grown increasingly frustrated with his under-performing stars in recent weeks.

The Norwegian was reported to have given them a piece of his mind after their heavy defeat at Everton recently - and according to The Sun , he again let loose after their disappointing draw against Huddersfield at the weekend.

The Red Devils saw their top four hopes officially ended by a 1-1 draw against the bottom of the table Terriers at the John Smith's Stadium.

Solskjaer reportedly labelled his players a "disgrace" and questioned how much they cared about the club, blasting them as unworthy of wearing the United shirt.

Solskjaer reportedly laid into his Man Utd players after their Huddersfield draw (Getty Images)

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After telling his players they should be ashamed of their recent performances, The Sun claim Solskjaer demanded they finish the season on a high with a win over Cardiff on Sunday to show respect to the fans and the club.

The players are said to have responded with silence as they pondered their inability to overcome a side relegated from the top flight weeks ago.

Solskjaer sent a clear transfer warning to his players after the Huddersfield game, saying many players will not be seen in a Manchester United shirt again.

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"Now is not the time to talk about individuals. It might be the last game for many players," he warned.

It has been suggested Solskjaer is looking to ship out Anthony Martial, whilst they also want Alexis Sanchez off the wage bill.

Juan Mata and Ander Herrera look set to leave on free transfers when their contracts expire, with Marcus Rashford and David De Gea also yet to be tied down to long-term contract extentions.

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