Belfast Telegraph

We’re on right track for top four: Solskjaer

- BY ANDY HAMPSON

OLE Gunnar Solskjaer claims Manchester United are still three players short of being genuine title contenders after yesterday’s impressive 2-0 derby win over Manchester City at Old Trafford.

United completed their first league double over Manchester City for 10 years after two goalkeepin­g errors from Ederson gifted Anthony Martial the opener and then Scott McTominay sealed victory in the dying seconds of injury time. Solskjaer said: “We feel we are improving all the time. We know we lack one or two, three players, and some experience, to be considered a title contender.

“But we are not going to start talking about that now. We are just going to start talking about going up the table, getting more points, to that top four.

“Chelsea and Leicester are still too far ahead for my liking still. For me it shows we are on the right track and we’re improving and we are Man Utd. We are looking towards catching the teams in front of us.

“But this is one game. Now it is on to Thursday and Sunday, two big games for us.”

Following the victory, Solskjaer inisted Bruno Fernandes had energised “the whole club” after playing a starring role in the derby win.

United boss Solskjaer also hailed the character of the January signing after he had the last laugh in a heated exchange with City manager Pep Guardiola.

Portugal midfielder Fernandes, who set up Martial for his goal, put his fingers to his lips after arguing with Guardiola moments before McTominay sealed victory in injury time.

Asked how Fernandes had lifted the team, Solskjaer said: “(It’s) the whole club, because he has everything. He works hard and he is humble enough.

“He has the desire and commitment but he has also got the X-factor, he is a risk-taker. He has the courage, he is brave enough to make mistakes and if you make enough mistakes it’ll be corrected into fantastic assists or goals.”

Asked specifical­ly about the incident involving Guardiola, Solskjaer said: “You need character at this club but this team they have got that. They have learned through some hard times this season. We have started something we believe in and Bruno has helped that.”

City have now lost seven games in a disappoint­ing title defence and their latest defeat

means Liverpool now need only six points from their remaining nine games to take their crown.

Despite that, Guardiola (right) was not too downbeat about the performanc­e, disagreein­g with the assessment of midfielder Bernardo Silva that it was “not acceptable”.

“I don’t agree with Bernardo,” Guardiola said.

“Over 90 minutes we played really well. In the first half we need to be a little bit more aggressive in the final third but in the second half we did it a little bit better.

“In general we played well but congratula­tions United on the victory.”

Guardiola refused to criticise goalkeeper Ederson, who was at fault for both United goals and almost gifted them another.

Guardiola said: “He’s an extraordin­ary keeper. That’s the only thing I can say. It’s part of the game so next time he’s going to do better.”

City were without the influentia­l Kevin De Bruyne but Guardiola did not use that as an excuse.

He said: “What we have done the previous seasons we did it, all of us, not just one or two players. Of course Kevin is so important but everyone is important.”

Silva was more critical, saying: “It was a bad game for us, not acceptable. A team like ours cannot lose this many games.”

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Red delight: Scott McTominay sends Old Trafford into raptures after scoring Manchester United’s second goal in the Manchester derby
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Big impact: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hailed Bruno Fernandes
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