Manchester United boss, has said that his main purpose as coach right now is to see his team win the treble just like they did in in 1999, under Sir Alex Ferguson.
The coach is ready to send out his boys to the Camp Nou, the stadium he made history in when he netted that injury time winner vs Bayern Munich in the UCL final 20 years ago.
His words, “I think we’ve got to set that standard,”
“We can do it one day.
“It’s going to be more and more difficult. Football has changed and there are more and more clubs with more and more money. In England, it’s hard to get a top six place.
“I don’t believe in fate but I do believe that you get what you deserve,” Solskjaer said. “Sometimes things are meant to be if you really go it.
“I’m not the type to think: ‘This makes me proud.’ I will feel the butterflies, I will be excited. I cannot wait to get going because it’s the biggest stage. It’s against the best club of the last 10 or 15 years. Since [Pep] Guardiola took over they have been absolutely brilliant.”
On the goal itself, Ole said, “I was quite focused on what was going to come,” “My feeling was that I had 30 minutes in a Champions League final and I had to make the most of it.
“I felt great and I was just looking forward to doing something in extra time. But I went and ruined it.”
“That’s not true,” Solskjaer said. “I did get injured and I did tweak my medial ligament.
“It was nothing to do with my injury but I missed two or three weeks and a couple of internationals for Norway but it was worth it. The celebration was worth it
“I’ve seen [the goal] so many times. I cannot remember exactly what I felt because I was so focused on my job. I think it was bigger for everyone else around. I just did my job as a striker, something I’d done so many times before.
“It was just being in the right position at the right time.”
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