Ole Gunnar Solskjaer challenges Man Utd players to bounce back like 'harm animals'

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer challenges Man Utd players to bounce back like 'harm animals'

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is getting ready to nonetheless be in price while the club faces Watford after the international break, and has challenged his aspect to respond to latest setbacks like 'harm animals'.

Pressure on Solskjaer continues following Saturday’s 2-0 defeat to Manchester City at Old Trafford and the lacklustre performance that went with.

The Norwegian is now at the stop of the 3 games he had to turn things around following closing month’s humiliation against Liverpool, however matters were little unique.

United cruised to a cushty victory over Tottenham remaining weekend. However, on mirrored image, that turned into extra a damning indictment of Spurs than it changed into a reason for United to be constructive. After that, it took a stoppage time equaliser from Cristiano Ronaldo to avoid defeat to Atalanta within the Champions League, at the same time as United were hopeless against City and deserved to lose more heavily.

International breaks are frequently seen as opportunities to make managerial modifications because of the pause in the club soccer calendar. But Solskjaer hopes it will give his gamers a chance to do nicely somewhere else before they record lower back to him to prepare to stand Watford on 20 November.

"Players are people and while you lose a game of soccer there's no better treatment than winning a recreation, getting your self belief back. Hopefully, those who depart [on international duty] do nicely,” the United boss stated, through Manchester Evening News.

“For us, it's all about Watford. We have to pop out in opposition to Watford like a right hurt animal and get returned to what we understand we may be. That's the only way to method this and assault the state of affairs.

“The quick answer is yes, [the international break] has come at an awesome time for us now. As a collection, we've had a tough spell. We've come through it but this changed into a massive step backward.”

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