Manchester United boss Ole Gunner Solskjaer says he his pleased with how his side current style of play and how to approach games, the Reds boss revealed this in a press conference ahead of Sheffield clash.
The Reds boss also reveal that he is not just pleased with the result they get in games but the attacking style they have demonstrated.
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“A game like this can be pivotal, can be important,” Ole told reporters via video link. “I think we’ve shown in the two Liverpool games, the two [Manchester] City games as well that we’ve played lately, that we are competitive when we play on our own terms.
“Over the years, we have won a few of those games by tweaking the system, changing and suiting just for one game. I wanted to get to a place where we can into these games and feel competitive, and we have done.
“Of course, we have beaten Liverpool, City beat us, but it could easily have been the other way around in both games, such tight games. But that we are in these games and playing on our own terms, we feel we’re creating chances, and can win everyone of them, that’s been a big step forward for us.
“Looking back at the past seasons, we’ve had some decent results against City before as well and good performances against Liverpool, yet they beat us last year 2-0. That’s the one defeat we’ve had against them. This period is the first time we’ve gone with the way we normally set up the team.”
United boss further stated that he wants his side to approach the midweek clash against Sheffield United with the same mentality as Sunday FA Cup tie.
Although Sheffield United are bottom of the table with one league victory this campaign, Ole expects his side to approach the midweek game with the same mentality as Sunday’s FA Cup tie.
“I’ve been part of the team that’s been winning leagues by making sure you perform to the best of your ability every game,” the boss emphasised.
“It doesn’t matter who you play against. That might mean, in some of the big games, you might lose, and that if they’re tight matches you might not get the result you want.
”If you add the consistency in the games on paper you should be winning and everyone thinks there’s an easy fixture down the line… It’s never an easy fixture in the Premier League.
“We’ve had a good, strong defensive set-up and I think that’s the key to it. The ability to work hard and make sure we keep the ball out of our net because we got the quality to score.”