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07-11-2020 | 13:48 Football
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer addresses fresh speculation surrounding his Manchester United future

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has once again spoken out on his future at Manchester United. The Red Devils have seen a tough start to the new season as they are currently 15th in the Premier League table with just 2 wins in 6 games. United are preparing to face Everton in an away league game on Saturday, November 7. Before heading to face Everton, Solskajer's side have suffered two straight defeats one against Arsenal in the Premier League, and second against Istanbul Basakshehir in the Europa League. "I’ve always had a very good, open and honest and positive dialogue with the club. They’ve shown strong leadership since I come in and with me today it’s sunny in Manchester, I don’t expect the wind to turn, there will always be pressure and expectations on us," said Solskjaer. "I became a man at Manchester United and have learned how to deal with good and bad times. You’re a top coach or manager when you win and bad when you lose because that’s the last game you played. You aren’t really better than your last game. "Every game of football becomes history quickly and we need to go into Goodison Park in a positive frame of mind." Asked whether he was confident his methods are still capable of triggering an upturn in performances, Solskjaer added: "Yeah, why shouldn’t I be [confident of delivering success]? "If I don’t trust my belief and values and staffs quality and players’ quality, who else should? I don’t look at one or two results and fall like a house of cards. "It’s a setback, definitely, there’s been too much made of not scoring against Arsenal and Chelsea, there has been nothing in those games and it’s not long ago we were the best thing since sliced bread against Leipzig and PSG. "You have to have that belief, club have been very positive and shown me their character and strong leadership, I’m looking to Saturday morning, that’s another matter we can talk about." source - Metro Join us on Telegram

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