Solskjaer has brought 'real stability' to Manchester United – Howe

Eddie Howe thinks Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is building "a new Manchester United", but he is confident Bournemouth can give them a real test.

Published : Nov 02, 2019 10:57 IST

Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
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Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has given Manchester United a solid base for an encouraging future, according to Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe.

Scrutiny on Solskjaer's position as United manager has intensified during a mostly disappointing start to the new season. While he has been praised for promoting academy players into the first-team picture, problems with goalscoring and a failure to replace Romelu Lukaku and Ander Herrera in the transfer window has led many to fear Solskjaer's long-term plan for the club will come at too great a cost in the short term.

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However, a draw with Premier League leader Liverpool and three subsequent away wins - the most recent a 2-1 triumph over Chelsea in the EFL Cup on Wednesday - has helped to restore confidence in Solskjaer's methods.

Howe has certainly been impressed with the way Solskjaer has begun to reconstruct the team with a view to turning the 13-time Premier League champion back into a title-challenger.

"Certainly, looking at their last few games, which I have in great detail, I think they have played very well," Howe said on Friday. "The game against Chelsea was a very strong performance.

"They'll be pleased with their attacking play and defensive structures. Then, looking back at Norwich City, playing them away is a tough game and I thought they were very professional, did the job and got a really good [3-1] win.

"There's positive signs for them. They've got quality players, a very good manager who has given them real stability. He's working to the future to build a new Manchester United.

"I imagine it is [hard to work under that level of pressure]. I think he's handled himself really well and done an excellent job to this point," he said.

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United faces Bournemouth on Saturday looking to extend a seven-game unbeaten run against the Cherries. The side's most recent visit to the Vitality Stadium was only settled by a 92nd-minute Marcus Rashford goal, though, and Howe is confident his side can give United another stern test.

"Last year was a really tight game. It swung their way in the last few seconds, but we gave them a good match," he said. "The game we won here in our first Premier League season, that was a historic moment for us. That gave us real confidence in a time when we needed it.

"We've had some tough games at Old Trafford, some difficult moments, but here [at home] we've been pretty good against them.

"We need a good start, we need the crowd absolutely with us and we really want this ground pumping."

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