Man United Win: Solskjaer Expresses Optimism On Improved Results

Ole Gunnar Solskjær, the current manager of English club Manchester United, congratulated the performance of Manchester United players for their 3-1 victory at Norwich City.

Man United Win: Solskjaer Expresses Optimism On Improved Results
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed that he is not hurt by the criticism his Manchester United team have received this season Tafter their third win  in the Premier League this season.

The Red Devils climbed to seventh in the table this week after they won 3-1 at Norwich on Sunday through goals from Scott McTominay, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial.

Solskjear also revealed that he care less about ill-comments made on his team amid their slow start to the season

"I have been hurt by the results, I don't know what has been said, I do not care what anyone says, they can have their opinion and that is none of my business to comment on, I am not hurting about what others are saying."

 

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"I think it's going to improve and improve - it's fantastic to have Anthony [Martial] back. He's been missed for eight weeks and Dan [James] and Marcus have done really well over the last two months, while he's been away. Loads of attacking play has been through them. They stretch teams so much, it creates pace for people like Andreas [Pereira] today, I thought he was excellent today.

"The midfield can have more space and it continues and continues, and the performance depends on the forwards. When they play like this, it creates more space for others. We're trying to improve that relationship [between Martial and Rashford] more and more. Sometimes, it's two up front. Sometimes, like today, three up front. I'm very pleased with the whole team."