United boss Ole looking into the future
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It is the start of  new decade and Manchester United will be hoping to get over their worst decade rather soon.

After two decades of absolute success, United had a horrible 10 years after Fergie retired. Now with Ole in charge, the Red Devils will be looking to bounce back. Certainly their boss Ole is positive about it.

He said: “2020 sounds quite good to me – and I’m going to make it a good year for myself.

“I think we’re on the right track. We are still in a transition period, but we’ve seen other clubs do it and come out stronger after a couple of years.

“So we will consign this decade (to the history books) definitely. That’s just the nature of this club.”

“We’re improving and I think we can see more and more of what we want to be and our identity and what we’re good at,” he added.

“We’re making games suit our style more and more. We’ve played the same way for a little while and we’re getting used to each other.

“We’re quite a bit away still from where we want to be, but we have to learn that way of playing football. I’ve said we’re not a Manchester City , we can’t outplay and out football teams like they do yet.

“But hopefully in a few years we can. It’s not going to be overnight, it’s only them that can do that.

“We are more with fast flowing, quicker attacking, but if you can mix that with what we have had in recent games then you’ve got a chance.”

“If we can keep this lot fit and if we can keep on improving, one addition or if you get two additions, of course that will be competition for places,” he said.

“I’m always an optimist. If the right ones become available we do have the resources and I do have the backing from the board, but it’s also about getting the right ones.

“It has to be. There’s no point suddenly bringing someone else in now for the sake of three or four months if that can disrupt any good feeling or chemistry in the group, because the chemistry in the group is really good.

“It has to be the right type and it has to be a good investment for the long term as well.”

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