Solskjaer reiterates vision for Man Utd: We don't have one style of play | OneFootball

Solskjaer reiterates vision for Man Utd: We don't have one style of play | OneFootball

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·23 November 2020

Solskjaer reiterates vision for Man Utd: We don't have one style of play

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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he doesn't want Manchester United to be defined by "just one style of play".

The Red Devils have endured an inconsistent start to the Premier League season, but still find themselves sitting seven points from first-placed Tottenham Hotspur.


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Speaking ahead of Tuesday's Champions League meeting with Istanbul Basaksehir, Solskjaer was asked about his long-term vision for how he wants his United side to play.

"How long have you got? Because that deserves more than just one sentence and I don't think we have that time," the Norwegian responded.

"Of course, we look at Man United throughout the history, we're a team that wants to attack; we want to be good on the break, we want to have quick attacking players to cause problems when we've defended well.

"But, then again, more and more teams when they drop back and you want to be the team that can break teams down. I think we showed that against Everton the type of team we can be. We scored from crosses, from long attacks that we built up and we scored the winning goal on the counter-attack.

"So, we don't want to be defined by just one style of play. We want to have positive players, expressing their talents and of course we want to dominate games. We're working on it and the players are developing."

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