"Ole's dilemma" "On the day Manchester City became the first team in more than a decade to defend their Premiership title ,it was left to the team on the other side of town to provide the black comedy on the final day of the season. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer must be at his wits end as he watched his highly over-payed, underperforming superstars contrive to capitulate at home to Championship-bound Cardiff City. Just a week after the turgid 1-1 draw at rock-bottom Huddersfield Town ,the Reds managed to send the Old Trafford faithful home for the summer with another woeful display ,which hardly bodes well for the future. Just how he takes on this mammoth task and what support he gets from Ed Woodward and the Glazers remains to be seen but clearly there has to be a massive shake-up throughout the squad . Virtually every position needs strengthening with glaring weaknesses clearly apparent in all departments. Whether promising youngsters are ready to establish themselves and how they will blend with their more experienced colleagues remains to be seen. One things for sure ,he has to get it right and quickly or even this Old Trafford legend will find patience running out and we all know what that will lead to. This unforgettable finale was decided by a dubious refereeing decision when Diogo Dalot was harshly adjudged to have upended Nethaniel Mendez-Laing who got up to blast home the resultant spot kick. Mason Greenwood looked the most likely to bring some joy for the home support but was wide on a number of occasions as was the more experienced Marcus Rashford whose composure in the box continues to let him down. Matters got worse after the break as Mendez-Laing rammed home a second ,again exposing United's frailties at the back. The gleeful Welsh contingent taunted their ex-boss who had ironically started his tenure with a thumping 5-1 triumph in the reverse fixture . In the end ,the introduction of Anthony Martial and captain Antonio Valencia making his final appearance for the club made little difference as Paul Pogba continued his hugely disappointing run of form,and he too may have played his final match at the Theatre of Dreams. Text Report by Lew Fink