Man Utd: ‘We need to strengthen’ says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has made making the club a happy place to be the priority since replacing Jose Mourinho, reports say. The Norwegian has been in charge of the club for a year and will oversee his side’s Premier League clash with Everton today.
Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer replaced Jose Mourinho a year ago (Image: GETTY)
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“I’d only been back once since I left and I didn't feel I could. Last week we had Patrice Evra, Ando [Anderson]. Berba [Dimitar Berbatov] has been in. Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand, Roy Keane.”
Solskjaer has now called on his United side to show consistency.
Beating Mourinho’s Tottenham was a huge result and victories over City and Alkmaar have suggested the Red Devils are on their way back to the top.
But the United manager now wants his players to take their game to the next level.
“Not many of the boys had experienced the euphoria of winning at PSG,” he added, referring to the club’s Champions League win over the Ligue 1 giants in March.
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“But I know it's a case of, 'Move on, next one'. You cannot dwell on winning any game.
“If you beat Man City, like we did, Alkmaar. After that, Everton.
“Under Sir Alex, we had to earn the right to win every game and had the feeling we would. That is how it is supposed to be at Man United.
“We need to keep our identity — intensity, aggression, urgency and quality — against every team. We haven't done that in games we are expected to win.”