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The players are doing what I ask, insists Solskjaer

- SAMI MOKBEL at the London Stadium

OLE Gunnar SOLSkjaEr refused to criticise his beleaguere­d players after Manchester united’s abject defeat at West Ham yesterday. The norwegian’s side produced a turgid display at the London Stadium to fall to their second defeat of the season. Their performanc­e was pilloried by ex-captain roy keane and former boss jose Mourinho during Sky Sports’ coverage. But Solskjaer insisted: ‘ The players are doing what I’m asking them to. There are key moments in games that can tip these games in our favour and you make maybe a bad decision on a pass — left, right, centre — but the attitude and desire is there. ‘That’s not the problem. It’s the quality in our decision-making, sometimes in the execution. It’s a good group to work with. They are determined. ‘Sometimes along the road, we are going to hit some bumps, as we’ve said — some highs and lows. This group is out there determined, they showed the desire, it was a good atmosphere in the dressing room. They’ve got the focus right.’ To compound united’s misery, first- choice striker Marcus rashford is facing a spell on the sidelines after sustaining a groin injury in the second half. The injury means rashford is likely to miss next Monday’s visit of arsenal and leaves the forward in a race against time to prove his fitness for England’s Euro 2020 double-header against Czech republic and Bulgaria next month. But the 21-year-old’s internatio­nal availabili­ty will be the least of Solskjaer’s concerns as he has a seriously depleted forward line. anthony Martial (groin) and Mason Greenwood (tonsilliti­s) were both unavailabl­e yesterday, although Solskjaer is hopeful of having at least one of them fit for the Carabao Cup game against rochdale on Wednesday. neverthele­ss, rashford’s injury raises further questions over why forwards romelu Lukaku and alexis Sanchez were allowed to move to Inter Milan without replacemen­ts being signed. Solskjaer said: ‘ rashford felt his groin, he will probably be out for a little while. It’s just one of these moments. ‘Historical­ly we’ve had loads of centre backs struggling with injuries. at the moment it’s strikers. ‘We made a decision on that (to let Sanchez leave on loan to Inter) and I still think it was the best one for us and for alexis.’ On the Hammers victory, manager Manuel Pellegrini said: ‘ We deserved three points. I’m very happy about all of it today. ‘ It doesn’t matter who we play, we have to show we are able to beat them.’

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