The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Solskjaer: We have to do things the hard way to

- By Simon Peach sport@sundaypost.com

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer accepts Manchester United’s quest for FA Cup glory will have to be earned “the hard way” as he prepares for a fifth-round clash at Chelsea tomorrow.

United’s reward for overcoming Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in the last round is a second trip to London to take on another of their Premier League top-four rivals.

But Solskjaer pointed out that the first of his two triumphs in the competitio­n as a player – as part of United’s memorable treble in 1999 – was equally as onerous.

United’s interim manager said: “In ’99 we beat them down at Stamford Bridge to get to the final. And we beat Arsenal and Liverpool as well.

“We did it the hard way then and we’ll have to do it the hard way again if we want to get to the final. I’m looking forward to it.”

Solskjaer suffered his first defeat in his 12th match as United caretaker in midweek after Paris Saint-germain clinched a 2-0 win in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 fixture.

Unless they stage a remarkable comeback at the Parc des Princes in the second leg then the FA Cup will be the only chance Solskjaer has of winning silverware.

The Norwegian will be without key pair Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial at Stamford Bridge – both of whom suffered injuries against PSG – and is not about to take Chelsea lightly despite two humiliatin­g away defeats recently.

Solskjaer was in attendance as the Blues were hammered 6-0 by Manchester City last Sunday, a loss that came less than two weeks after a 4-0 humbling at Bournemout­h.

Solskjaer added: “I went to see them against City and City were clinical, of course. But they’ve got some fantastic players, Chelsea as well.

“They could have scored two or three easily in the first half as well in that game. There are fine margins. They could easily have been two or three up against Bournemout­h as well when they lost 4-0.

“It’s those little things that decide games. They have been up and down, but down there they’re a tough team to play.”

Gianfranco Zola says Chelsea must unite to rectify their stuttering season ahead of a crucial run of fixtures.

After United, they then have the second leg of their Europa League tie with Malmo before next Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Manchester City.

Maurizio Sarri’s men then welcome London rivals Tottenham to Stamford Bridge hoping to boost their chances of Champions League qualificat­ion having dropped out of the Premier League top four after last weekend’s 6-0 thrashing by champions City.

The heavy defeat against Pep Guardiola’s side followed a 4-0 loss at Bournemout­h in the club’s previous away game.

Asked if Chelsea’s players are

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