Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was on the verge of tasting defeat for the first time in the last nine matches as Burnley took a 2 goal lead against the Red Devils at Old Trafford. However, Paul Pogba and Victor Lindelof scored two late goals to save the day for their side as the Norweigan still stays unbeaten since taking charge of the Old Trafford club.

Speaking to the club’s official website, the former Manchester United striker spoke about his time as a substitute under Sir Alex Ferguson. When asked whether he sympathizes with the former manager as he had to leave players on the bench during matches, he said, “Yes, of course. There were so many times in his team talks when you could see that he didn’t enjoy leaving players out but that’s just the name of the game and you’ve got to be decisive – make decisions and stick with them. Of course, for the players who don’t start, you have to come on and make an impact as I’ve learnt quite often because it can change your life.”

The Red Devils are set to take on Leicester City in the next match in the Premier League.

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