The Citizen (KZN)

United boss salutes his young guns

- Sheffield

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said the fighting spirit his players showed to battle back from 2-0 down to lead 3-2 at Sheffield United pleased him, but rued another poor overall performanc­e in their 3-3 draw at Bramall Lane.

Solskjaer’s side looked dead and buried after trailing 2-0 at halftime on Sunday, having been completely out-played by the newly-promoted side.

However, three goals in seven minutes from Brandon Williams, Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford turned the match on its head, and put the visitors on course for a victory similar to the comeback wins of Alex Ferguson’s tenure.

The home side were not done, though, with Oli McBurnie levelling in stoppage time to deny Manchester United a second away league win of the season, and leaving Solskjaer with mixed emotions.

“It was a very poor performanc­e,” Solskjaer said. “To be honest, I’m thinking back to Everton (defeat in April) because that team gave up and this team didn’t. So when we turned it round it’s a great answer to get from the boys.

“We did play badly in the first half, we didn’t win any challenges. But to be able to shake those fears away – what looked like fears in the first half – when you’re 2-0 down and don’t give up is pleasing.”

All three Manchester United goalscorer­s were academy products, and it was the first time United had two teenagers score in a Premier League match since October 2005, giving Solskjaer further cause to be optimistic.

“The way they’ve turned it round, it changes so much in players’ heads, in young players’ heads,” the Norwegian added.

“Remember these boys are young. The young players have learned a lot today.” –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER
Picture: AFP OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER

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