Solskjaer confident Manchester United will qualify for Champions League

Solskjaer confident Manchester United will qualify for Champions League

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is delighted to be heading into Sunday with a ‘fantastic opportunity’ to qualify for the Champions League after Manchester United stumbled back into the top four against West Ham.

While well short of some of the displays they have put in after the coronavirus suspension, teenage star Mason Greenwood saw United come from behind to draw at an empty Old Trafford.

Paul Pogba’s embarrassing handball allowed Michail Antonio to give David Moyes’ West Ham a surprise half-time lead, but the 18-year-old’s latest strike secured a 1-1 draw that could pivotal in the final shake-up.

The point moved Solskjaer’s side into the top-four for the first time since mid-September. Furthermore, it means avoiding defeat at Leicester, who dropped to fifth, on the final day on Sunday will see United qualify for the Champions League.

‘Well, going into half-time we knew that’s not the result we wanted and a draw or a 1-0 win or a 2-0 win was more or less the same outcome for us,’ Solskjaer said.

‘Then we have the same starting point on Sunday.

‘You can’t expect to go and turn teams over and score three or five like we did to have a different scenario for Sunday.

‘When we started after the lockdown, we had to go for it. We really had to go for it – we had to go for goal difference, we had to go for points.

‘The effort has been fantastic and the results have been fantastic.

‘Of course, you’d like to win against Southampton, you concede in the last second, and here today you concede a penalty in the last second of the first half.

‘But we’ve given ourselves a fantastic opportunity and a great starting point for Sunday.’

 

 

Greenwood was the key man on Wednesday evening, taking his tally to 17 in all competitions to go level with George Best, Brian Kidd and Wayne Rooney in terms of single season goal tallies for teenage United players.

‘He’s bailed us out a few times and he’s done it again,’ Solskjaer said.

‘He’s been absolutely top class ever since we gave him an opportunity.

‘I think Cardiff in the last game of last season was his first start and he was our best player in that game and he’s grown and grown in confidence and belief.

‘He trusts himself that his talent, his qualities, attributes, they actually work at the highest level.’

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