Man United aiming to win 'every single game' says Solskjaer
The 45-year-old was appointed on December 19 following the sacking of Jose Mourinho.
On a managerial loan from Norwegian club Molde until the 2018/19 campaign’s close, Solskjaer is hopeful of proving he is the long-term solution to United’s coaching problems post-Sir Alex Ferguson.
The former striker could not be making a better impression, winning his first four league games in charge with the side scoring 14 goals.
Old Trafford has come a long way from the divided, melancholy ground it became at the end of Mourinho’s stagnant tenure, and there is renewed belief the team can finish in the top four.
United sit six points off fourth-placed Chelsea, and a strong backend to the campaign could clinch them qualification for next season’s Champions League.
Asked about his imperious start to coaching life at United, Solskjaer said: “Obviously when you come in to a club like this, you expect to win games.
“And when you win four you expect to win the next one as well.
“I don’t look at these games and think: ‘Well, we can’t win that.’
Man Utd news: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes the team can win every game under his tutelage (Image: Getty)
Man Utd news: Solskjaer is the first United manager to win his first four games since 1946 (Image: Getty)
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“I think we can win every single game.”
It is not only Solskjaer who certainly expects United to win their next match - an FA Cup third round home tie against lowly Championship side Reading.
The Baby-Faced Assassin has a few injury problems heading into the fixture, however, revealing: “Rojo and Smalling are out.
Man Utd news: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has got his talented strike force firing (Image: Getty)