Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has reacted to the Manchester City UCL ban being overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
The Mufc boss simply revealed that he would prefer to not be drawn on the matter.
According to him, others can debate the ruling, but not him, because it is not his job to do that.
He added that he is fully concentrating on the next game and how his team will make it to the top 4 before the end of the season.
His words, “I think other people can debate that and want to debate that. I don’t think that’s my job, my job is to focus on the next game and do the right things,”
“With Financial Fair Play it was brought in to keep football clubs financially sustainable and that’s important. They give us rules, that’s what we’re focusing on and let other people discuss the rights and wrongs.”
On his front 3, “It’s great when you’re a striker scoring goals, on top of your game, fit and strong.
“Mason [Greenwood] has come into the frame and not looked back since the restart and it’s fantastic to see them on the training ground; ‘Is he in better position or am I able to finish?’ They’re team players, it’s all very positive.
“Martial’s definitely developing, improving and enjoying his football, he’s stepped it up as an individual and more as a team player – and physically.
“I remember there were talks about our forwards being the least active and there were stats flying around but Anthony is now working really hard for the team and he is a quality, quality finisher.”
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