Ole Gunnar Solskjaer feels Manchester United need to keep up their momentum if they are to finish in a good position.
The former United forward has been given the task to lead the Red Devils for the remainder of the season and has got off to a flying start with two wins in his first two matches.
During the Jose Mourinho reign a number of players had faced the wrath of the manager but the new caretaker manager has taken a much softer approach and result has been pretty satisfactory so far.
Consecutive wins in the Premier League has widened the expectation. United have managed to close the gap with fifth placed Arsenal and a win against Bournemouth will pile more pressure on the North London giants.
Solskjaer said, “We need to improve and we are in this position for a reason.
“We have not been consistent enough, we have not been able to keep clean sheets. We have not scored enough goals and have conceded two goals from set-pieces.
“My job has been to speak to the players to try to get to know their feelings and how confidence levels are and how they feel about their own situation.
“Every single one has a responsibility to improve.”