Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking for his Manchester United side to respond in the FA Cup against Wolves after last week’s defeat.
United are looking to bounce back from their first domestic defeat under Solskjaer last weekend at Arsenal – a side they overcame in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
There have also been wins at Chelsea, Tottenham and PSG in recent months, so recent suggestions that Solskjaer has got lucky in his tenure so far have been brushed off by the manager. “I think I’ve answered that question quite well here,” he said. “I think you earn your luck, but sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good, eh? “Any game you lose is a big anti-climax.
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It’s the worst feeling you can have. “And that’s maybe the only good thing about that Arsenal defeat, to feel how much it hurt. “Because PSG we still had a chance to correct it and before then the last game I lost was against Ranheim on 26th August, so it was a long time ago.”
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