The only possible answer is Roy Keane
United are a mess, firing Solksjaer but retaining the backroom staff is silly. Ole's not a coach, doesn't really pick the team nor set them up tactically. He's gone, sacrificially, but the men who are also at the center of their crisis remain. Woodward, Mckenna, Carrick, Phelan. All of them should have been sacked.
To sack Ole with no permanent manager ready to step in shows how rudderless they are, and suggests this will get worse before it will get better.
At least Woodward's gone in a month right? Silver linings and all, but I'd be fine if they signed him up for another stint in charge.