The Scotsman

Beleaguere­d Solskjaer vows not to ‘ fall like a house of cards’

- By SIMON PEACH

Under- fire Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer understand­s mounting criticism and pressure but vowed not to "fall like a house of cards" after their back- toback defeats.

Having reacted impressive­ly to a chastening 6- 1 home defeat to predecesso­r Jose Mourinho's Tottenham at the start of October, things have again gone awry in the first week of November.

United fell to an embarrassi­ng 2-1 loss to Champions League new boys Istanbul Basaksehir on Wednesday, just days after putting in a flat performanc­e in a 1- 0 defeat at home to Arsenal.

Scrutiny has ratcheted up on Solskjaer ahead of today's crunch trip to Everton, where they will leave with their lowest points tally after seven matches since 1989- 90 should they fail to win.

Asked if he is as certain of being successful at United as he was when permanentl­y appointed manager, Solskjaer said: "Yeah, why wouldn't I be?

"If I don't trust my beliefs and values and my staff 's quality and the players' quality, who else should?

"I don't look at one or t wo results and fall like a house of cards. But, yeah, setback definitely. I think there's been too much made of, say, not scoring against Arsenal and Chelsea because there's been moreor- less nothing in those two games.

"It's not too long ago we were t he best t hing since sliced bread when you beat Leipzig and PSG, so there's ups and downs in football and that's just the way it has to be. You've got to have that belief in yourself, belief in the players.

"The club has been very positive. They've shown me their character and the strong leadership, so I'm looking to Saturday lunchtime kick- off, which is another matter."

Solskjaer was surprising­ly upbeat in the pre- match press conference given the incessant scrutiny on his role.

But the level- headed United boss knows it is all part and parcel of being at a club that will remain in the eye of a storm should they lose at Goodison Park ahead of the internatio­nal break.

"You have t o be mentally strong," said the Norwegian. "Of course there's demands on a Man United player and a coach and a manager.”

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