Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hopes for derby boost against Man City
Last updated on .From the section Football
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Saturday's derby at Manchester City is a chance to turn "doubt into belief" for his side.
Following their worst start to a season since 1988, United beat Tottenham in midweek to go sixth in the top flight.
"We're going away against arguably the best team in England," said Solskjaer, whose side are eight points from fourth in the Premier League.
"It will be a difficult game but we need consistency."
United will be aiming to earn back-to-back league wins for the first time since the start of March when they play City at 17:30 GMT.
"Before everyone was doom and gloom but it's a chance to turn that doubt into belief," added Solskjaer.
"If we can manage to get another performance - [with] the confidence, the way we played against Tottenham - then we can come out of it with a result."
City boss Pep Guardiola says it remains an "important game" despite the 11-point difference between the teams.
"Good rival, big history, of course it is a big game," the Spaniard added.
"I have all the respect for what they have done for English football, European football and world football. They will always be United - a good team."
United forward Anthony Martial did not play against Tottenham but could feature against City, although midfielder Paul Pogba remains sidelined with an ankle injury.
"We hope to have Anthony definitely for part of the game, not sure if he's able to start," said Solskjaer.
"Paul won't be [ready], no. I hope Paul will be back as soon as possible, he's out on the grass training.
"I said [he would return] in 2019 so hopefully before the new year."
Comments
Join the conversation
Well no. You won the PL with Kompany and Laporte. You've lost both of those and not replaced them. You are not as good as the side which won the PL 6 months ago.
The league table never lies.
For the sakes of reality, I hope they have enough courage to go Red and be proud of the club's heritage.
I support Liverpool but give ManU,Leeds,Arsenal, Everton,Sheffield, Nottingham Villa etc their honour of keeping traditions.
I’ll Argue with that! Currently the best team in England is Liverpool FC..Fact.
Leicester ?
The thing about being the current champions is that it means you were the best team last year.
If you win the title this season it will be because you will have been the best side, during this season.
Currently, your form suggests that you are not the best, Liverpool is.
Hopefully, I've dealt with it.
ps I'm not a Liverpool supporter, merely a realist.
Ole is a true Manc.
Get ready for the annual surrender.