Manchester United coach, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said his young team will soon be back challenging for major titles.
The Red Devils are yet to fight for the Premier League since they won it for the 20th time in Sir Alex Ferguson’s final season in charge in 2013.
However, Ole believes that it will not be long before his team grows into a squad capable of challenging Liverpool and Manchester City.
His words, “I am quietly confident,”
“The thing is, it is not about confidence, or being arrogant, or being cocky, or thinking that my way is the right way. It is about doing what you believe in.
“I believe in what I am doing at the moment. I believe in what I always did as a player, which was to listen to the gaffer and then do my best. Now, what I believe in is young players and giving players a chance.
“We know we are going through a difficult period at the moment but we will come good. Because this club will always come back as long as we do it the right way.
“Everybody who has been at Manchester United knows it is a family. It is not about ego and it is not about me. Sir Alex always used to say ‘there is no I in team’ and he is so right. Now we have got a group that wants to give absolutely everything for the shirt. It will take time, but we are getting there.”
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