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Jamie Redknapp has criticised Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's"terrible numbers" following Man Utd's draw with Wolves on Saturday.

The Red Devils produced a subdued display as they were held to a goalless stalemate at Old Trafford and failed to close the gap on fourth-place Chelsea.

Anthony Martial was particularly poor, and also came under fire from Sky Sports pundit Redknapp.

"I looked at Martial and I thought, do you understand what's at stake here," Redknapp said. "You've got to do more, this is a big opportunity.

"I look at Ole and I feel sorry for him, he looks a beaten man. I don't see any spark.

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"I just look at them and think that they need more. A few of them need a kick up the backside, it looks too easy."

Adding of Solskjaer's record in the hotseat, Redknapp blasted: "11 wins out of 33 since he took over, they are terrible numbers to have as a manager."

United's new signing Bruno Fernandes started the clash following his transfer from Sporting Lisbon in the week, but struggled to make a real impact despite a lively display.

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Diogo Dalot then missed a late chance to snatch all three points for United, but once again Wolves earned a share of the spoils.

Speaking after the match, Solskjaer said: "How many teams break Wolves down? Not many. It's a hard team to play against, they've had 10 days to prepare for this game.

"We do lack that little spark in the last third. Give us this break and we'll start scoring goals."

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Unted's attacking options will be bolstered by the arrival of Odion Ighalo, who is yet to join up with the squad after completing his loan move on deadline day.

The former Watford striker will switch to United from Shanghai Shenhua until the end of the season, and Solskjaer is enthusiastic about teaming up with the Nigerian.

"Odion Ighalo is in the air and on his way. We will give him time to settle," Solskjaer told reporters at Old Trafford.

"He is a striker, has a physical presence and is a goalscorer so he will give us a lot.

"He’s a different type of striker. He’s a proven goalscorer, physical presence. It also gives us a chance to rest Mason Greenwood and to rest Anthony Martial at times with so many games coming up."