Manchester United manager Olli Gunnar Solskjaer has vowed that his team will straighten things up after wasting a fatal moment in victory against Southampton on Monday in the English Football League and his failure to boost his chances of qualifying for the Champions League.

The "Red Devils" team was on its way to achieving the fifth victory for Tualia and the third place alone, but it became equal with Lister, who finished fourth in the last qualifying league for the Champions League, with 59 points, one point behind Chelsea III.

Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea was netted with a deadly equalizer (2-2) in the sixth minute of the substitute for a lost cross by Irishman Michael Obafemi at Old Trafford.

Earlier yesterday, Monday, the Sports Arbitration Court announced its acceptance of its arch-rival, Manchester City, to suspend it from continental competitions for two seasons because it violated the rules of fair financial play. This means that City II has secured a return to the first continental competition, and the fifth-placed can no longer qualify for it.

United will meet in the next two games in the League Crystal Palace and West Ham, before a confrontation against Leicester City in a waiting location that may determine the identity of the European qualifier.

"I have to say the youthful mentality was great," the former striker said. "We've had some setbacks this season, and that's another challenge for us."

He continued, "I am very confident in the mentality of the young men. Disappointed, of course, but we have to accept disappointments as well as the positives when we win."

"We learned a tough lesson today (Monday), so we hope to correct it and we will correct it. I trust the young people about this," Solskjaer added.

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