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I believe in myself – Man Utd coach responds to critics

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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has responded to his critics following his recent side loss in the premier league on Saturday.

Man Utd went head to head against Man City in the Manchester derby suffered a major blow in a 2-0 scoreline.

The recent defeat has now increased the pressure and call for the sack of Solskjaer as the Red Devils coach.

In his latest statement, the Norway international disclosed that he is not seat or plan; however, he believes in himself and his coaching staff at Old Trafford.

The loss at Old Trafford comes after the  5-0 bashing by Liverpool a forthright ago.

Man City’s two goals came with an own goal from Eric Bailly and a second-half strike from Bernardo Silva.

He told talkSPORT: “I understand the critics, of course. We’ve lost two games against Liverpool and City and we weren’t close to winning either of them. I’m not blind or deaf, I’ve seen what’s happened.

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“But I believe in myself, my coaching staff, we have incredible coaching staff with incredible attention to details. We need to start believing we can do it.

“Players, staff, fans, everyone. This club will always bounce back and against Watford we will be ready.

“Human beings, we are easy creatures. Playing well, that’s the only way footballers can get their confidence back. If we go to Watford, start winning, that’s got to be the turning point for us this season.”

 

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