Manchester United boss, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is of the opinion that Manchester United will not make top four if they keep slipping up the way they are doing.
Manchester United faced their 3rd defeat in four games in all competitions after their loss against Wolves yesternight.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer recently set his side a 15 points target from the remaining 7 games but it now means Man Utd will have to emerge victorious in 5 of their remaining 6 matches.
His words, “I’ve said we need 15 points in last seven games or 18 from the last eight,”
“We’ve got three against Watford so now we need 15 in the last six, so we don’t have room for many more losses, no.”
“It is a difficult run but we are a very good team so it will be difficult for those who play against us,” said Solskjaer. “This was always going to be a very tough game and the performance deserved a win.”
On the loss, “It was a very good start, we should have been 3-0 up and we created our own downfall really,”
“Very good performance until they scored the second goal, I have to say, apart from 10 minutes after they scored the one-each goal when we seemed flustered but we got back into it and but for their keeper we should have won this game.
“It was probably a bad decision [from Young] but in the heat of the moment he reached the ball but it was just a little bit too high. It made it more difficult.”
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