Man Utd: Solskjaer's Cavani wish amid talk over future
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has opened up ahead of side's Europa League clash with Granada. The Red Devils go into the second leg of their quarter-final leading 2-0. Goals from Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes in Spain means they're expected to sail through to the last four.
United beat Tottenham 3-1 last time out, with comments from Solskjaer going viral in the aftermath.
The Norwegian accused Son Heung-min of overreacting to a loose arm from Scott McTominay to get a goal from Edinson Cavani chalked off.
Solskjaer had said the South Korea international ‘wouldn’t have got any food’ if he was his child, bemoaning the Tottenham star for what he perceived to be bad sportsmanship.
And now, speaking ahead of his team’s clash with Granada, he’s opened up on Son again.
"I think every manager has a certain values,” he said when asked if he’d been hypocritical to take aim at the forward.
"When I got sent off against Newcastle many, many years ago I thought I did the right thing for the club.
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