The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ole defends United tactics

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WOLVERHAMP­TON. - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer takes Manchester United back to the scene of his worst result as manager when he visits Wolves tonight, but criticism from Louis van Gaal won’t ruffle the Norwegian.

Van Gaal made some critical comments in an interview last week in which he claimed only United’s results have improved, rather than the style of play, when Solskjaer’s team are compared with the group he inherited from Jose Mourinho.

It was an observatio­n that seemed to be borne out as United laboured to an uninspirin­g 2-1 win over Watford on Saturday, Solskjaer’s 15th victory in 20 games in charge. “Louis is entitled to his opinion,” he said.“Some games we’ve pressed really high, won the ball up there and dominated. “He is probably talking more about the

game, which was a game that we had PSG to defend really well in the circumstan­ces and counter attack. “It’s about where you win the ball. You want to defend to win the ball to go forward. You have to win the ball to then attack. If you can attack quickly as we did today, then why not? As long as when you win the ball, your intention is to attack.

“The foundation in any team is to play well without the ball. If you can do that, then you’ve got a great chance.

“I’m very happy and grateful that I have inherited a team that has had a great education. Most of the players here have had Mourinho, van Gaal, Moyes and Fergie. They know both sides of the game.

“Of course, we will have to add one or two, but they know what I will demand and expect from them.” Since Solskjaer took over the reigns at Old Trafford, no team - not even runaway leaders Manchester City or Liverpool - has amassed more league points than United, although a top-four finish is still far from certain.

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