Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants Bruno Fernandes to rollickings at Manchester United



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‘We can all learn from his mindset’: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer praises Bruno Fernandes for gifting ‘rollickings’ to his teammates

  • Bruno Fernandes likes to give instructions to his teammates at Old Trafford
  • There has been a common complaint that there are not enough leaders in Man Utd
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer although he has seen the impact of Fernandes on the club

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to go back to Manchester United’s glory days when the players helped run the dressing room with what he describes as “inner justice.”

Although Sir Alex Ferguson was firmly in charge during the most successful period in the club’s history, Solskjaer saw strong personalities such as Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Peter Schmeichel inspiring each other by delivering strong truths at home.

It’s a common complaint that there aren’t enough leaders in the modern game, but Solskjaer sees hope with the impact of Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford.

Bruno Fernandes is seen as one of the few locker room leaders currently at Manchester United

Bruno Fernandes is seen as one of the few locker room leaders currently at Manchester United

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was part of a Manchester United team with leaders like Roy Keane

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was part of a Manchester United team with leaders like Roy Keane

Solskjaer sees hope for the future with Fernandes' impact at United

Solskjaer sees hope for the future with Fernandes’ impact at United

As he admits, the Portuguese midfielder likes to give instructions to his teammates and has been awarded the captain’s armband when Harry Maguire is out of the lineup.

Fernandes has also scored five goals in his last three games and will be United’s point man in Southampton today, particularly with Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay expected to miss out.

Solskjaer doesn’t mind heated exchanges between teammates, with United desperate to get close to the top four after a shaky start to the season.

“In the heat of the moment, people are allowed to vent their frustration and get angry because it is only for the benefit of the team,” said the coach.

But then it was over and over. If it persists, it is a different scenario.

“I’ve been on a team and I like a team that has that inner justice where it’s not just the managers and the coaches who scream.

“I want the players to take responsibility and put other players in their place when necessary.

“They are out there fighting for a cause and that is for the team to win. Every now and then you just have to give yourself a laugh when you deserve it.

Fernandes is not afraid to give 'rollickings' and instructions to his teammates at the club

Fernandes is not afraid to give ‘rollickings’ and instructions to his teammates at the club

Bruno is not just pitching, he’s also training the players. We can all learn from their mindset and way of thinking. If it’s 4-0, he wants 5-0. He always wants the team to improve. ‘

United have won three in a row, and Solskjaer attributed their first problems to a lack of preseason due to the Europa League final in August.

Although they have ranged from beating PSG on the road to losing 6-1 at home to Spurs, Solskjaer believes their players have been consistent across the board through 2020. “The teams that win the league make good runs,” he said. “If you look at the last 40 games, we win two, we draw one, we win two, we lose one.

Solskjaer said that everyone 'can learn' from the mentality and mentality of the Portuguese midfielder

Solskjaer said that everyone ‘can learn’ from the mentality and mentality of the Portuguese midfielder

‘Look at the stats since Bruno came in after Burnley’s game (in January). Only Liverpool have added more points, so we are coming.

“We did not start the league on par with the others for Europe and a preseason that we did not have. Now we are showing what we are capable of.

The United manager has one year left on his contract at the end of the season and is eager to stay longer and finish the work he has started: ‘We live in a results business and all I want is for Man United to improve as a team. and as a club. ‘

United hopes Marcus Rashford can play at St Mary’s after a shoulder problem.

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