Manchester United is improving despite poor start, insists Solskjaer

Solskjaer's men are finding goals hard to come by and have not scored more than once in all competitions since their opening weekend 4-0 triumph vs Chelsea.

Published : Sep 27, 2019 16:55 IST

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Despite blowing cold after a thunderous start to the campaign against Chelsea, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes that his team Manchester United is "improving and evolving".

United hosts Arsenal on Monday – a fellow Premier League heavyweight which has experienced mixed fortunes of late, albeit in far more entertaining fashion.

Solskjaer's men are finding goals hard to come by and have not scored more than once in all competitions since their opening weekend 4-0 triumph against Chelsea.

Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford suffering respective thigh and groin problems has compounded matters, while Paul Pogba could also miss the Arsenal game after suffering an ankle setback on his return against Rochdale.

United needed penalties to defeat its League One foes in the EFL Cup on Wednesday, having only squeaked past Astana 1-0 in the Europa League the previous week.

Those games sandwiched a 2-0 reverse at West Ham but Solskjaer maintains things are heading in the right direction overall.

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"For me it's a team improving and evolving," he said. "It's a young team, the culture is there.

"I see them every single day in training and we don't have any issues with attitude or work rate or desire.

"Now, it's can we trust ourselves? Can we find that little bit of composure?

"You can see against Astana and Rochdale that the boys want to impress and want to do well. Maybe they rush the finish at times but it's getting there."

A celebrated fans' favourite during his playing days, Solskjaer is grateful to still have the Old Trafford faithful on board, nine months on from succeeding Jose Mourinho.

 

"I'm amazed again by our supporters. If you listen to the crowd at Old Trafford, they're amazing, they keep supporting us," he said.

"Now is the time to do that. We are going through a leaner patch trophy-wise in the last few years and also now with results in the last few games."

To counter his problems in attack, Solskjaer was able to report some positive news on left-back Luke Shaw, who has returned to training for the first time since suffering a hamstring injury at the end of last month.

"Luke's back in training so let's see how he is. Let's see how he reacts to the next couple of days," he added,

"He's been working really hard, we hope to see him before the international break."

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