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United have no margin for error — Solskjaer

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WOLVERHAMP­TON, United Kingdom: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted Manchester United have no further margin for error in their bid to secure a top-four finish after a damaging 2-1 defeat against Wolves on Tuesday.

Ashley Young’s needless dismissal and Chris Smalling’s farcical own goal were the low points of a disappoint­ing evening for Solskjaer’s side at Molineux.

United had been set a target of 15 points from their remaining seven games by the manager before their visit to Molineux.

That total is now 15 points from six matches, with games to come against both Manchester City and Chelsea at Old Trafford, a target which Sol sk jaer admits leaves no room for mistakes. “I’m as confident as I was three hours ago,” joked Solskjaer after the defeat. “I said we need 15 points from our last seven games and now we need 15 from our last six. “It’s difficult but then again, we’re a very good team and it’s going to be difficult for anybody who plays against us. “This was a tough game but a performanc­e that deserved a win.” Scott McTominay’s fi rst goal for United was equalised by Diogo Jota before the interval, but the game’s turning point proved to be a second yellow card collected by Young with just 57 minutes gone. Young was booked twice in the space of five minutes for fouls on Jota, the second a particular­ly unpleasant high challenge. “When you’re on a yellow you’re always in danger of it being a yellow card again,” said Solskjaer.

“Probably it was a bad decision by Ashley but in the heat of the moment he reached for the ball and was a little bit too high, it made it more difficult.

“We didn’t get the pressure built that we expected, so we kept possession well but then they scored with the first chance they put the ball in the box.”

United final ly caved to Wolves’ numerical superiorit­y 20 minutes later, when Raul Jimenez rose above Phil Jones and headed a Joao Moutinho cross goalwards.

The awkward attempt saw Smalling and goalkeeper David de Gea become entangled, with the former making the final touch as the ball rolled over the line.

McTominay’s memorable first ever goal in profession­al football had come after just 13 minutes.

A patient left-wing build-up ended with Jesse Lingard playing the ball centrally to Fred, with the Brazilian quickly moving it sideways to Scotland internatio­nal McTominay.

The 22-year-old unleashed a brilliant, right-foot finish from 25 yards that beat the diving Rui Patricio and nestled in the far left-hand corner.

I said we need 15 points from our last seven games and now we need 15 from our last six. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Manchester United manager

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— Reuters photo Manchester United’s Scott McTominay (right) scores their first goal during the English Premier League match against Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers at the Molineux stadium in Wolverhamp­ton, central England.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

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