Scottish Daily Mail

OLE CRAVES END TO UNITED’S SUFFERING

- By CHRIS WHEELER

OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER admits that Manchester United will continue to ‘suffer’ while they remain in Champions League exile. This week has highlighte­d the true cost of being outside Europe’s elite after the club’s latest financial figures confirmed a drop in revenue that could total £70million for the year. That is largely due to United’s absence from the Champions League and Solskjaer is hoping to qualify next season either through the Premier League or Europa League, where United face Club Brugge in the second leg of their last-32 tie at Old Trafford tonight with the scores tied at 1-1. Solskjaer has highlighte­d the importance of beating the Belgians. ‘We’re a big club and we’ve got good finances but, the longer you’re out, the more you suffer,’ said the United manager, who turned 47 yesterday. ‘So it’s an ambition to get back into the Champions League. For footballin­g reasons and financiall­y it will help the club. ‘We’ve got to focus on this competitio­n, then the league on Sunday. ‘You can’t rely on winning the Europa League as there are some good teams in it and we need to get past Brugge.’ United won the competitio­n under Jose Mourinho in 2017, and Luke Shaw has more reason than most to want a repeat, having missed the final in Stockholm through injury. ‘It’s a massive ambition for me,’ said Shaw. ‘I was there for the Europa League final, and the feeling — even though I wasn’t on the pitch — was one I have not felt and wanted more of.’

Kick-off: 8pm, Old Trafford. TV: LIVE on BT Sport 2. Referee: Serdar Gozubuyuk (Hol).

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom