“We have players who are not afraid of losing,” Solskjaer said before United hosted Reading in the FA Cup.
“They should play with courage, never play with fear at Old Trafford.
“We’ve just said go out there, make the tempo high, win the ball back as soon as we can and go forward when you can.
“That’s key, that’s been key in the first four games.”
Solskjaer took the United caretaker job despite being in his second spell as Molde manager.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is in caretaker charge at Manchester United (Image: MUTV)
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer replaced Jose Mourinho as Manchester United boss (Image: GETTY)
And though Solskjaer has been successful so far, talkSPORT host Mike Parry believes it was a strange decision to have hired the Norwegian.
Parry said: “I think they’re mad to have brought in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
“They only took him because he’s on leave till March when the Scandinavian seasons start again.
“He runs a club about the equivalent of Chester City in Scandinavia.
“He has no credentials whatsoever to manage anything in the Premier League except what he did at Cardiff when even he admits, ‘I was weak, I was useless, I was a failure.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has led Manchester United to four wins from his first four games (Image: GETTY)
“That’s a really great CV, isn’t it, to manage Man United.”
“I think it’s a deplorable decision for Ed Woodward to rung up the chairman of Molde, which is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team and say, can we borrow your manager?
“Steve Bruce surely should have been the man they brought in.