MANCHESTER UNITED manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would reportedly RESIGN if results don’t improve. That’s according to The Metro, who claim that the Norwegian would step down if it was believed to be in the best interests if the club. United are languishing down in 12th spot in the Premier League, only two points clear of the relegation places. They have won just two games in eight, and face the daunting task of entertaining table-toppers and free-scoring Liverpool this weekend. And according to The Metro, Solskjaer has “too much respect” for supporters to put his own personal pride at managing the club he played for ahead of what is best for the future. But in the short term, the 46-year-old is refusing to give up on his dream job.He said: “I’ve never felt it’s too big for me and I’m confident in what we’re trying to do and with my staff. “The mood here is always good, we’ve come a long way on what you call the culture, environment we’re working in, it’s positive.” Solskjaer has received the full backing of executive vice chairman Ed Woodward in the run up to Sunday’s visit of table toppers Liverpool. That is despite just…