Solskjaer hopeful United can inflict first defeat on Tuchel at Chelsea
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer heaps praise on Thomas Tuchel’s flying start to life at Chelsea as he admits it’s ‘never easy coming into a season halfway through’… but insists it’s his job now to ‘stop that run’ when the two sides meet
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer staged a famous comeback against Thomas Tuchel’s PSG
- Man United won again in France this season but lost the return group game
- The German is now Chelsea boss looking to extend an eight-game unbeaten run
- He has recorded six wins as manager since replacing Frank Lampard last month
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer takes on Thomas Tuchel for the third time this season determined to halt the German’s impressive start as Chelsea manager.
Solskjaer, who staged a famous Champions League comeback against Tuchel’s Paris Saint-Germain side two years ago, won again in France this season but lost the return group game at Old Trafford as United dropped into the Europa League.
The two managers go head-to-head again at Stamford Bridge on Sunday with Tuchel this time in charge of Chelsea and looking to extend an unbeaten eight-game run – including six wins – since taking over from Frank Lampard a month ago.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is determined to stop Thomas Tuchel’s impressive start at Chelsea
Solskjaer staged a famous Champions League comeback against Tuchel’s PSG two years ago
‘Hopefully we can stop that run, that’s my job now,’ said Solskjaer. ‘Thomas has come in and it’s changed a little bit at Chelsea. It’s going to be a great challenge for us.
‘He’s done really well. It’s never easy coming into a season halfway through, he must be pleased as well.
‘You can see the results, the stats, the possession they have had. They keep teams away from their own goal and keep possession.’
This season, they won again in France but lost the return group game at Old Trafford (above)
Comparisons were made between Chelsea hiring a young ex-player in Lampard and Solskjaer’s appointment at United, but Roman Abramovich chose a different path when he brought in the more experienced Tuchel.
‘I can’t really comment on Chelsea’s journey, that’s none of my business to be fair,’ added Solskjaer.
‘Every club will have to run their own journey. We’re on a good path we feel we have improved, but we’re nowhere near where we want to be and that’s higher up the table and winning trophies.
The German is looking to extend an unbeaten eight-game run – including six wins – at Chelsea
‘The hunger in the group and the mentality in the group is good and that’s the main thing now that we keep on improving and hopefully we can get ready for Sunday now.
‘We know we have scored a lot of goals and, of course, we need to be a better team defensively. Even though we conceded 11 in the first three games, those three games almost don’t count in my head because we were so far away from a Man United team with our preparation and no pre-season.
‘But, even then, we have conceded too many goals so we need to improve on that and winning tighter games. We’ve had many games against City, Chelsea, Liverpool that have been 0-0 so get the goals in those games.’
The German has been in charge for a month now having replaced Frank Lampard at the helm
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