DBasia.news – Manchester United performed brilliantly against Atalanta. Having been left behind, the Red Devils were finally able to turn things around and win.
Man United’s success was apparently inseparable from the instructions given by Solskjaer during the break. Solskjaer asked his players to be more aggressive in finding goals.
It’s no wonder that Solskjaer’s abilities are starting to be doubted, including by his foster children. The Norwegian man’s relationship with a number of stars is also reportedly starting to stretch.
Solskjaer firmly denied these rumors ahead of the match against Atalanta, Thursday (21/10) early morning WIB. He called it just a media creation.
Solskjaer gave evidence through appearances on the field. The Manchester United players looked determined to win.
Conceded two goals first did not dampen the motivation of the Manchester United players. Cristiano Ronaldo and his friends went crazy in the second half to score three goals in return.
Solskjaer admitted that he never doubted his foster children. He even only gave a short message at half-time to raise the morale of his squad.
“Make sure to get the next goal because we’re going to win the game,” Solskjaer told BT Sport imitating his message in the dressing room.
“As long as we don’t concede again, I’m pretty sure we will win the game. We also created chances in the first half, it was just about taking them.”
The short message was actually able to be applied by Manchester United players well. Evidently, the host only took eight minutes to score the first goal after the second half began.
The defense also played more solidly so Atalanta failed to score an additional goal. This is a testament to the relationship between Solskjaer and his players.
Even so, Solskjaer chose to be humble. He felt the militant appearance of the Manchester United players was not done to secure his position from the threat of dismissal.
“Never start and insult the players. They played (death) for Man United,” he added.
“They know they are the luckiest men in the world. The fans are singing in the stands to keep the players going with their belief.”
“That’s what you do at Manchester United on Champions League nights.”