'What is the point having players who don't want to be here?'Posted by poch1991@jourrapide.com on September 30th, 2019 On Tuesday, executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward said Solskjaer to put his plans into operation. That was understood to mean the club will stick with their former striker even if they fail to finish in the top four for a second season running. Solskjaer, however, does not view it as inevitable that his team will miss out on Champions League qualification. "The top two last season were too far ahead from the rest of us," he said. "But I think we should be in and around the places behind there. Chelsea are going through a similar period of rebuilding. There's Arsenal, Tottenham, us, you've got Leicester. There are loads of teams wanting those positions and that's where we'll be, in and around." United have struggled to score so far this season, since hitting four in the opening day win over Chelsea they have not scored more than one in seven games since. Injuries to Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford - who are both set to miss the Arsenal game - mean 17-year-old Mason Greenwood is United's only fit striker. Like it? Share it!More by this author |