Solskjaer wants to continue fighting with Manchester United despite the humiliating defeat

Manchester United coach, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, confirmed that he wants to continue the fight after his team's humiliating defeat at the hands of arch-rivals Liverpool, with five clean goals, in the English Premier League, last Sunday.


Solskjaer, who survived being sacked after a heavy loss, is facing great pressure to bring his team back to the right track after a series of disappointing results in the league, where he scored only one point out of the last 4 games, which made his team occupy seventh place, 7 points behind leaders Chelsea.


"As a player I've had very bad times here and as a coach," Solskjaer told a news conference on Friday, on the eve of a pivotal clash against Tottenham. ".


Solskjaer described the press information that talked about that French midfielder Paul Pogba had ignored him in training in recent days as complete nonsense and said in this regard, “We expect criticism because our presentation was not good at all. ".


"But we can't accept lying, especially when the lies are fabricated. Paul (Pogba) came to me to tell me what he posted on his social media sites. We are a better group than you think, the culture is better, the atmosphere is better, so whenever lies appear we fight them." All opinions and reports about us are okay, but don't tell lies about the players or about me."


Pogba had posted on his Twitter account, commenting on the press information that accused him of ignoring his coach by saying under the broad headline "Fake News".


Solskjaer believed that the days were difficult after the loss to Liverpool, but the players spent a good week in training in preparation for facing Tottenham.


"We have to react, my job is to put the players in the best state of mind. We've worked on every aspect that we can improve and I think the players are ready."

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