The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Fe rnandes and Ighalo can kick us on up – Ole

- By Simon Peach sport@sundaypost.com

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Manchester United’s January additions can help the team find the consistenc­y they need to secure a Champions League spot.

United signed Bruno Fernandes and Odion Ighalo in the transfer window to boost a squad contesting a fierce battle for a top-four place in the Premier League.

Solskjaer’s side have enjoyed the highs of an away win at Manchester City and a league double over Chelsea, while they are the only team to have held champions-elect Liverpool to a draw.

But United fans have also had to endure home defeats to Crystal Palace and Burnley, and away losses at the likes of Bournemout­h and Watford during this campaign.

“We’ve had a few disappoint­ing games,” Solskjaer said.

“We’ve had inconsiste­nt periods, some great highs, great games… loads of games we’ve played really exciting football. And then we’ve let ourselves down in games we’ve dominated.”

However, United are unbeaten since adding Fernandes and Ighalo to their squad last month, with the former having scored in each of his last two appearance­s.

“That little spark he’s given us, he’s come in and the feeling around the place is better,”

Solskjaer said about the Portugal internatio­nal.

“He plays forward passes, he takes chances.

“He loses the ball a few times, but he’s one of the players who looks good when he loses the ball because it’s a good attempt, and he wins the ball back. I’m delighted with him.

“Odion as well, he’s given us something extra. We’ve missed that type of striker who has been in and around the box and having some tap ins.

“We’ve had to score more or less perfect goals to score. We don’t need that now.“We’ve got players who can strike the ball from outside, we’ve got a striker in the box so I feel we’re getting closer and closer to that consistenc­y.”

United’s next four scheduled league games are all against teams battling for Europe, starting with today’s trip to Goodison Park – a ground where Solskjaer’s side were thrashed 4-0 last season.

But United go into the clash with Carlo Ancelotti’s Everton on the back of a sevenmatch unbeaten run in all competitio­ns that has included six clean sheets.

“I don’t want to speak too much about last year’s game because I can see a totally different squad now,” the United boss added.

“It’s a reminder for us that going to Goodison Park is always tough.”

 ??  ?? Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with recent recruit Bruno Fernandes
Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with recent recruit Bruno Fernandes

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