Watford star Troy Deeney has agreed with Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the wake of the Red Devils’ 6-2 win over Leeds on Sunday. The Norwegian insisted it was too early to talk about winning the Premier League title after the clash. And Deeney has backed that assessment, insisting now isn’t the time to speculate about their chances of ending their wait for the prize.
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“Ally [McCoist] says it week in, week out. Enjoy these crazy seasons. It’s crazy but enjoy it.”
Solskjaer was happy with United’s performance against Leeds, hailing them for their attacking intent and admitting they were perfect right from the start.
"That was fantastic from the first minute,” he said.
“We had a plan to get after them, go forwards when we had the ball and Scott McTominay got two goals in the first three minutes!
"We found a way of getting them going, Just imagine if there were 75,000 people in, it would have gone down in history as one of the great performances against Leeds.