Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ready for Manchester United’s ‘big run’
The Red Devils responded well to crashing out of the Champions League at RB Leipzig last week but could not find a way past rivals Manchester City in Saturday’s goalless derby draw.
United are sat in mid-table ahead of tonight’s Premier League trip to Sheffield United, which kicks off a run of six fixtures in 16 days that is shaping up to be as frantic as it is important.
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Hide Ad“Of course we have to be mindful of little strains and niggles and decisions have to be made,” United boss Solskjaer said. “From the kick-off of Sheffield United to kick-off (against Aston Villa on New Year’s Day) it’s 15 times 24 hours, so it’s going to be very tight.
“Edinson (Cavani) has done well in his rehab.
“Still have to make a decision if we should risk him because it is a risk, a little bit to him, too early, so I doubt him to be available for me to pick tomorrow.”
Fresh from the trip to Bramall Lane comes a clash with old foes Leeds at Old Trafford this Sunday, before heading to Everton in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals.
Premier League action then resumes with a Boxing Day trip to Leicester, before the year ends at home to Wolves and 2021 kicks off with the visit of Villa on New Year’s Day.
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Hide AdAsked if this stretch of fixtures will decide whether United can challenge for the title or not, Solskjaer said: “This is a big run of games for us.
“After the Villa game on New Year’s Day, we have a little bit of a break in the league.
“Of course 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 because at the moment anything goes in the league.
“There’s different reasons for different results but I feel we are getting better but we have to improve quite a bit to take the next step as well.”
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