Irish Daily Mirror

DONNY IS BEEK IN FAVOUR AT UNITED

Ole gives frustrated Dutch ace a start at last and tells him his future is not just orange, it’s bright

- Old Trafford: 8pm BY DAVID MCDONNELL

OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER has assured Donny van de Beek he has a big future at Manchester United and will start tonight’s FA Cup tie.

Van de Beek, who joined United f rom Ajax f or £ 40million l ast summer, has struggled to establish himself and has started just two Premier League games.

That prompted Ronald de Boer, brother of Holland boss Frank, to suggest Van de Beek may have to leave United this month to safeguard his position in the Dutch squad for the Euros.

But S o l s kj a e r s ai d h e has spoken to Van de Beek to reassure him of his faith in him, and said the 23- year- old midfielder will get a chance to prove hi s worth tonight at Old Trafford.

Solskjaer said: “There are so many examples of players needing a little bit of time, quality players.

“We have many examples ourselves and there are other clubs with examples. Sometimes i t t akes t i me. You don’t expect people who care for him to be quiet at times, especially when they want the best for him.

“Donny is going to play tomorrow, that’s another chance for him. I’ve spoken to him and made him aware of how much we rate him. But he’ ll play tomorrow and that’s another good chance for him to kick on.”

Solskjaer denied there was extra pressure on United following their Carabao Cup semi- final defeat by local rivals Manchester City in midweek.

It was the fourth competitio­n in a row that United have exited at the semi- final stage, but Solskjaer claimed that did not create additional pressure.

“Not at all ,” said the United boss. “We were all disappoint­ed on Wednesday, but were ready to go again on Thursday ay morning.

“We’ve got to bounce nce back and there are still many many games to go before the end of the season.

“We re a c h e d t h e FA Cup quarter- finals in 2019 19 and the semi- finals in 2020, so hopef ul ly we can go one ne st ep further this season.

“Then again, to get t there you have to play so many games and beat so many good teams, so we have to just focus on this on

Saturday against Wattford.”

Solskjaer has con- firmed that keeper

Sergio Romero and d e f end er Marcos

Rojo can leave this month.

The Argentinia­n pair have been told that their contracts, which expire at the end of this season, will not be renewed and they are both free e to find new clubs. “Both of them have contracts until the summer and they’re not going to be extended,” said Solskjaer ( below). “We’re looking for them to find clubs. Marcos has been given time to go home, so he’s still in Argentina. Sergio has been back home as well to see his family, but they’re profession­als and they’ll be ready if called on.”

Rojo has 61 caps for Argentina but has f lopped at Old Trafford. “Marcos will have to travel and quara n t i n e ( i f h e r e j o i n s t h e squad),” said

Solskjaer.

 ??  ?? IN CROWD Donny van de Beek will get his chance today
IN CROWD Donny van de Beek will get his chance today

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