Forget About PSG! Solskjaer Warns Manchester United Players
8th February 2019
The visit to Craven Cottage comes three days before the first leg of the last-16 meeting with the French champions at Old Trafford
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has warned his Manchester United players against looking ahead to a blockbuster Champions League clash Paris Saint-Germain and focus on continuing their fine Premier League form at Fulham on Saturday
- Seven wins and a draw in eight league matches since Solskjaer became caretaker manager on December 19 have revived United's chances of a top-four finish
- Solskjaer wants to ensure that United do not lose their focus and that they improve on their performance at Leicester last weekend, despite emerging 1-0 victors at the King Power
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has warned his Manchester United players against
looking ahead to a blockbuster Champions League clash Paris Saint-Germain and
focus on continuing their fine Premier League form at Fulham on Saturday.
The visit to Craven
Cottage comes three days before the first leg of the last-16 meeting with the
French champions at Old Trafford. That game kicks off a run of three huge
matches in 13 days for United with an FA Cup fifth-round trip to Chelsea and a
Premier League home match against Liverpool completing the sequence.
Seven wins and a
draw in eight league matches since Solskjaer became caretaker manager on
December 19 have revived United's chances of a top-four finish.
They are fifth going
into the weekend's fixtures, just two points behind Chelsea, but can jump into
fourth with victory at second bottom Fulham a day before Maurizio Sarri's side
make a daunting trip to Manchester City on Sunday.
Solskjaer wants to
ensure that United do not lose their focus and that they improve on their performance
at Leicester last weekend, despite emerging 1-0 victors at the King Power.
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"Of course you
take one step at a time and that's one of the goals we've set – that we move
into the top four. And if we do so, we want to stay there and improve on
that," said the Norwegian.
"Of course, the
past two months have been fantastic with the points we've got, so consistency
is now the key word, that we keep on winning games but in a better way than say
the Leicester one. I felt that we hung on. It was good enough but we shouldn't
be happy with just good enough.
"We want to
improve. The Fulham game coming up is a character revealer. Do we have the
focus on what's important, which is always the next game in football? And can
we forget about PSG and all the games coming up?
"I know the
focus around the place and in the media has been about the PSG game for a long
time, and Chelsea and Liverpool, but they're not the games that will move us up
the table."
United are
continuing to plan for the long term as they go through the process of deciding
who will become their permanent manager next season, with Solskjaer's case now
hard to ignore.
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The club announced
on Friday that defender Phil Jones has signed a contract extension that commits
him to the club until June 2023, with the option of a further year.
Jones has not always
been a crowd favourite during his seven years at Old Trafford, but has featured
in all 10 games under Solskjaer.
"It's a signal
for the players that we believe in them and it's a signal for supporters that we
plan ahead," added Solskjaer.
"Phil has been
here for so long. He's won the Premier League, he's won trophies and he knows
what it takes for us to move up the table.”
Solskjaer
acknowledged that the discussions over Jones' contract had started before his
arrival, but believes that he has managed to stamp his authority on the United
team during his short time in charge.
"Every day I
feel that I do help the club put my stamp on it, yes.
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"But decisions
on players' futures are sometimes not down to me. It can be from the players:
Do they want to stay or move on?
"We have a
vision of how we want to look in a few years and we have to think long-term and
also short-term. I've got a picture of what this Man Utd team should look in a
couple of years but I put my views to (executive vice-chairman) Ed Woodward and
the club.”
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