Sunday, 22 September 2019

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Discusses the Away Match Against West Ham

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DBasia.news –  Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer discusses his team’s away record ahead of the Premier League match against West Ham United at London Stadium.

Man United have a bad away record with no wins while playing at the opponent’s headquarters in the last eight matches.

Man United’s last win at home was when they beat Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) 3-1 in the Champions League last season. However, Man United’s coach, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, did not worry much about the bad record.

Solskjaer prefers to improve the game of The Red Devils – Man United’s Nickname – to be better. The Norwegian tactician invites the players in his care to face the existing problems and then find the right solution.

Man United also brought positive capital ahead of the trip to West Ham because they have just won two consecutive wins at Old Trafford. Man United’s first win was recorded when bending Leicester City 1-0.

A similar score was again printed on the scoreboard when Man United hosted Astana in the opening match of the Europa League Group L. The slick notes should have whipped up Marcus Rashford and his friends to win the first three points of the away party at the London Stadium.

“We face these problems. We are looking for a solution. No, I’ve never really cared about anything. I don’t walk around and worry about a lot of things, not at all. I see what we can do to improve ourselves,” Solskjaer said, as quoted by the official United Man page.

“I think we should win at Southampton, we should win at Wolverhampton (Wanderers). Both of them should be won. (Wherever you play), it’s still a green field of the same size and white lines. Sometimes you have to block negative mentality and display the game as you would in a park,” he concluded.

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