The Guardian (USA)

Improvemen­t in key spell can spark title tilt, Ole Gunnar Solskjær hopes

- Jamie Jackson

Ole Gunnar Solskjær believes Manchester United’s busy festive period of five games in 16 days – beginning on Thursday with the trip to Sheffield United – will be vital if they are to mount a title challenge.

United play at home against Leeds on Sunday, travel to Leicester on Boxing Day and host Wolves three days later then Aston Villa on 1 January. Solskjær’s side also visit Everton in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals next Wednesday, making it a packed schedule.

The manager was asked whether this could define United’s hopes of competing for the championsh­ip. “This is a big run of games for us,” he said. “After Villa on New Year’s Day, we have a little bit of a break in the league [for the FA Cup]. This period is going to be vital and it’ll be easier for me to answer around that time – I’d be disappoint­ed if the players didn’t think we can put a challenge up.

“At the moment, anything goes in the league. There’s different reasons for different results. I feel we’re getting better but we have to improve quite a bit to take that next step as well.”

Solskjær, reflecting on whether the league’s uneven results made this United’s best chance of claiming a 21st title since Sir Alex Ferguson retired seven years ago, said: “This season is going to be very up and down. Whoever finds the consistenc­y and the energy will have a better chance than in the last few seasons, because there’s been a few runaway teams.

“For us, the quicker we can get the game in hand against Burnley played the better so that the league table looks as it should be.”

 ??  ?? Ole Gunnar Solskjær celebrates with Mason Greenwood after Manchester United’s win at West Ham on 5 December. Photograph: Matthew Ashton/AMA/
Ole Gunnar Solskjær celebrates with Mason Greenwood after Manchester United’s win at West Ham on 5 December. Photograph: Matthew Ashton/AMA/

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