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Amid the usual battle between Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s supporters and those demanding his head following Manchester United’s exit from the Champions League, an unofficial report has pointed to the positives.
The #Oleout brigade was in full flow on social media Tuesday night when Solskjaer’s side was dismantled by RB Leipzig in a decisive Champions League game that saw United out of the competition. Which It’s something good, apparently.
And the club is certainly keen to point out the positives, with Duncan Castles reporting an unofficial report listing four positives.
Man Utd off-record recap after Solskjær’s decisions led to Champions League exit
• Still competing for 4 trophies
• 19 pts + 19 goals is better than the start of PL last season (worst)
• 5 points behind the leaders is progress
• The team now has an identityhttps: //t.co/kwDIBFKS1F https://t.co/sPeGb3dQIb– Duncan Castles (@DuncanCastles) December 10, 2020
First of all, they are still in contention for four trophies. They have beaten Luton and Brighton to stay in the League Cup, they have yet to play an FA Cup match and are now favorites for the Europa League.
19 points and 19 goals it is better than last season, when his 13 points and 13 goals represented his worst start in the Premier League.
Five points behind the leader has a lot to do with Liverpool not being as brilliant as United’s improvement. Jurgen Klopp’s team had 31 points after 11 games last season, compared to 24 this season.
And the team may well have an identity, but if that is the one they want is a matter of debate.
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