Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has come out to say that his players didn’t turn up in the UEL final. He recently revealed that the dressing room was filled with silence and disappointment after the game.
According to him, that is football, and sometimes it gets decided with one kick, so his boys will have to learn from it.
Ole added that now is not the time to point any finger at what he would have done differently, so the lessons are more important.
His words, “It’s quiet, a disappointed dressing room,”
“That’s football for you. Sometimes it’s decided on one kick – and that’s the difference between winning and losing.”
“We have to learn from that one, not savour this feeling but taste this feeling and make sure we don’t get it again.”
“We didn’t turn up. We didn’t play as well as we know we can. We started all right and they got the goal, their only shot on target. We were disappointed to concede a goal on a set play.”
“Now is not the time to point the finger at what I’d have done differently. But when you come out without the trophy you haven’t done everything right.”
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