sport news Wales' Dan Biggar admits he knows how under-fire boss Ole ...

sport news Wales' Dan Biggar admits he knows how under-fire boss Ole ...
sport news Wales' Dan Biggar admits he knows how under-fire Manchester United boss Ole ...
Wales' Dan Biggar admits he knows how under-pressure Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer feels - with the weight of scrunity on the fly half ahead of Australia clash Dan Biggar has admitted there are always people who say he should be replaced  The outside half will hope to help his side to a win against Australia on Saturday  Wales are without 16 players due to injuries but are hoping to upset the Wallabies

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It is backs to the walls time once again for Wales, battered, bruised but unbowed in the face of a savage injury list they face Australia on Saturday with much to prove.

For their fly-half Dan Biggar, 'twas ever thus. For 13 years now he has felt unfancied, under-appreciated and under the cosh from the Welsh public - but he is still here battling on at No 10, winning a 95th cap today.

A Manchester United fan, who recently sat near Sir Alex Ferguson as Liverpool thrashed his team 5-0, he likened his role this week to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's at Old Trafford.

Dan Biggar has admitted he feels like Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (pictured)

Dan Biggar has admitted he feels like Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (pictured)

The Wales fly half referenced the vocal criticism of those who have said he should be replaced

The Wales fly half referenced the vocal criticism of those who have said he should be replaced

'I thought Welsh rugby was complicated, now we're into a real battle!' he said when asked if he had any tips for the United boss for dealing with the flak.

'I don't think he'd accept much advice from me! It's the same as everyone's got an opinion on the Welsh outside half, or Welsh rugby.

'It's like that at the minute with them, I don't know why he bothers doing his job, he's got 10 million people who can clearly do it better than him! God knows what's going on there.' 

Biggar evidently found the Fiji win frustrating, unable to fully release an attacking gameplan, and with a lot of chopping and changing this autumn with

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