OGS talks Pogba error and being CL favorites
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Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has refused to blame Paul Pogba for the defeat to Arsenal last week.

“Every player is frustrated [with] himself and is disappointed after a defeat and we need consistency from every one of our players,” Solskjaer said (via Manchester Evening News). “That’s what we want.

“Paul has been going through a difficult period with an (ankle) injury last season and COVID now, he’s working up to full fitness, but we’ve seen plenty of positives lately and hopefully that will continue.

“Any situation, you’re a fit lad and Paul knows in that exact instance he could’ve dealt with it better and he’s held his hand up.

“But that’s how it is in a game of football, it’s high-tempo intensity and the fitter you are the more you can do, and that goes for every footballer around the world.”

Ole also slowed down talks of United being a hot favorite in the Champions League.

“The results can sway the whole picture so many times,” Solskjaer added. “Sometimes there are fine margins in games, we have had some good games where we’ve not got the result we deserved, these two (wins against PSG and Leipzig) have shown quality we have but we are not going to get too far ahead of ourselves.

“We look forward to the next game as Harry [Maguire] says as well, keep working to get that consistency. Us at our best level we can beat anyone and that’s how we need to go into every game.”

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