Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has called for unity among Manchester United fans following the storming of Old Trafford.
United boss Solskjaer said supporters had a right to protest against the Glazers, the club’s despised owners, but condemned the violent scenes on Sunday.
The Liverpool game was called off following a pitch invasion while six police officers were left injured.
Solskjaer admitted he was in a “difficult” position given his allegiance with the fans and his relationship with his employers.
But the Norwegian promised disillusioned fans there will be better communication from the Florida-based Glazers amid the fall-out.
“I’m hopeful that, in time, we can unite and come together,” said Solskjaer. “Frictions and challenges are sometimes good, sometimes it can move things forward.
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