Results dictate how my approach is perceived, says United boss Solskjaer

United sits top of the Premier League but suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to Young Boys in the Champions League opener with Solskjaer criticised for poor game management.

Published : Sep 16, 2021 21:24 IST

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said he wasn't surprised by the criticism he faced following the Champions League defeat to Young Boys, adding that results often dictate how his managerial approach is perceived.

United sits top of the Premier League but suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to the Swiss side in its group opener on Tuesday, with Solskjaer criticised for poor game management after right back Aaron Wan-Bissaka saw red in the first half.

Speaking ahead of his side's clash against West Ham United on Sunday, he said: "We tend to get judged by outcomes rather than intentions, but we go in with good intentions. The outcome decides the headlines... rarely is the game fantastic or bad, it is somewhere in between."

"We know the expectations are high and we expect more of ourselves as well, the performance wasn't up to our standard."

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The Norwegian, however, said that the players reacted well to the loss in Switzerland and he expected United, like "all good teams", to bounce back.

The former striker swatted away questions about his style of play, saying he did not swear by an "overarching philosophy".

"I don't sit here and claim and talk... football is a simple game and it's about making good decisions and being in a team. "Sometimes we look too much into the all intricacies and it's passion, it's desire... you can talk about all sorts, it looks nice on paper."

Striker Edinson Cavani will not feature against West Ham, the United boss confirmed, adding that he was hopeful midfielder Jesse Lingard, who has one year left on his contract, will stay at Old Trafford.

Table-topper United is unbeaten in its opening four games. West Ham, who drew with Southampton last week, is eighth.

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