Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has come out to say that his team are not title contenders. Ole recently revealed that he never saw MUFC as a club fighting for the title, and that suggestion was only whipped up by the media.
According to him, he is very disappointed with the way his boys defended vs Everton because the full-time result doesn’t reflect the amazing football the boys played.
He added that his team has come a long way, so they should not be considered title-chasers yet because there are still some gaps to fill.
His words, “We played some good football in the second half but conceded three goals from three shots on target,”
“When you do that it is disappointing.
“I wouldn’t blame anyone on the goals but we know we could have done better as a team on all of them.”
“Results create the mood, the last kick of the ball makes us go home really disappointed. We have lost two points on a long thump upfield which we should have defended.”
“We are not talking about winning titles,”
“We have come a long way, this team.”
“We should not even be considered as title chasers. That is more talk that you (the media) are saying.”
“We need to be better as a team and see where we end up. Going forward, we need to stop conceding easy goals.”
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