Manchester United coach Ule Gunnar Solskjaer expressed his happiness with the team’s 6-2 victory over Leeds United in the fourteenth round of the Premier League, at Old Trafford.
"It was a great game from the first minute. We had a plan to attack them, and go forward when we got the ball, and Scott McTominay scored two goals in the first 3 minutes," Solshire told Sky Sports.
He added, "We found a way to push them to advance, just imagine if there were 75,000 spectators in the stands, this match would have gone down in history as one of the great performances against Leeds."
And he added, "We are not in the middle of the road. Our position in the league is not something we look at. We are looking at improving the team. Now we are getting leaner and stronger, and our fans need that."
He concluded: "The match could have ended with a score of 12-4. This result may occur in this type of match. Today, regardless of the outcome, I enjoyed having a certain attitude or style."
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