Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reportedly sent a private message to a supporter before deleting his Twitter account. The 46-year-old has deactivated his profile on the social media platform amid the club’s struggles, with the Red Devils winning just five matches across all competitions so far this season. While the Manchester United manager’s reasons for deleting the post are unknown, some feel it may have something to do with angry fans heckling him on there. And Sports Bible claim Twitter user @utdarena got a message from Solskjaer prior to the account being deleted. Solskjaer supposedly said: “Hi Sam. Thanks for your message. “I’m glad someone can see progress, we do. And the attacking will come.” The user of the United-focussed @utdarena account told the publication: “I just told him that I understood the project he was building and mentioned a few of the parts that were good. “I acknowledged that times were tough and said with more signings and continued training I am sure he will bring us back. Then I wished him well. “I remember him referencing a post I made on pressing rates and his first game against Cardiff being the 2nd best performance in the PL…