Ander Herrera believes Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has a “tough job” ahead of him but insists the Norwegian is the “right person” to bring success. United ended a difficult Premier League campaign with a shock 2-0 defeat at home to already-relegated Cardiff, leaving them sixth in the Premier League and 32 points behind neighbours and champions Manchester City.Solskjaer admitted he was “embarrassed” by Manchester United’s fans clapping their players after Sunday’s defeat and the Norwegian said a title challenge next season would take a “miracle”. However, Herrera, who announced last week that he will leave Old Trafford when his contract expires in the summer, pleaded with the club’s fans – and he now counts himself as one – to retain patience and trust. The club will need time, confidence and support Ander Herrera The Spaniard said: “I really believe in Ole. I really believe in Michael [Carrick], Kieran [McKenna], Mick Phelan, in Demps (Mark Dempsey), but I think there is a tough job ahead.”That is my opinion as a fan and as someone who knows the club at the moment.”These fans are the best, they are amazing, but they need time. They need time because this is not…