Solskjaer insists on maintaining the philosophy of relying on young players

Solskjaer insists on maintaining the philosophy of relying on young players
Manchester United's Ole Gunnar Solskjær admits to maintaining an orbital philosophy with many young players. However, he acknowledged that the Red Devils young players need time to develop.

"There aren't many clubs with the status of our young players playing as much as we do. They have the opportunity to enter the first team and we are sure that some of them will be part of the winning team," Solskjaer said at Soccerway.

United had been very strong in the 1990s. The main event was when he won the treble in 1999. Solskjaer became part of the team.


"We are no longer in the 1990s is another time, another group we are building. We know there will be ups and downs. But I am willing to see these children grow," he said.

"I don't know what you think of our enemy. I only know sometimes when you come out of the game, we don't always do bad things here."

"Sometimes there are gaps. I feel it a few times, but not too often. I can't think about what other people think of us. The country needs to develop and that's what we have to do," ended Solskjaer.

Declare themselves now 10th in the English League standings. Red Devils collect nine points in seven matches.

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