The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Solskjaer ready for a challenge at Elland Road

- By Simon Peach SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have Manchester United physically and mentally ready to face rivals Leeds at the end of a challengin­g week.

The Old Trafford giants were confirmed among 12 founding members of the European Super League just hours after wrapping up a fifthstrai­ght Premier League win against Burnley last Sunday.

The news caused widespread fury and plans were sheepishly canned within 48 hours, albeit the damage was already done and United co-chairman Joel Glazer admitted “we got it wrong”. Executive vicechairm­an Ed Woodward tendered his resignatio­n during that chaotic period and a group protested the Glazers’ ownership at the club’s Carrington training ground on Thursday.

Solskjaer spoke to the fans and said with no little understate­ment that “preparatio­n for Leeds was a bit different”, but the United boss knows what is needed at Elland Road today. “They mean a lot to me,” the former United striker said of matches against old foes Leeds. “We know the history about the Leeds of the old days, Super Leeds, that was the generation before mine.

“That was my dad’s generation and he’s grown up with seeing them winning the league.

I’ve played in some massive games against Leeds. We had a proper challenge from that team in early 2000s.

“We, as a team, got stretched against them, we looked forward to those games and we had some fantastic games.

“There was respect for the level, they stretched us. I feel the same now with the Leeds team coming up this year. “They’ve shown their quality and they’re going to stretch us. We have to be ready for this game, physically and mentally.” Leeds have impressed on their return to the Premier League under Marcelo Bielsa, who will be looking to make amends for December’s 6-2 defeat at Old Trafford. “You know, that game we started unbelievab­ly well – we scored in our first two attacks – and it was never a 6-2 win,” said Solskjaer, who is hoping Marcus Rashford can return to training. “We’ve looked at it, we’ve analysed it ourselves, and I don’t expect the same scoreline because the difference between the teams was not four goals.

“We scored some fantastic goals. We had some great saves by David de Gea at important times.

“Just before half-time, it could have been 4-2. Just after half-time they had chances there as well. We know we will be stretched, physically and mentally.”

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United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

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