Solskjaer reveals key lesson Manchester United must learn from draw with AC Milan



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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Manchester United were too slow in possession in their draw with AC Milan in the Europa League, but believes the result was deserved.

United He appeared to be heading for a 1-0 win in the first leg before conceding an away tying goal in injury time.

It means they will have to score at the San Siro next week, and if the first leg was something to go through, they can look forward to another close game.

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Milan was a tough test for United, as two goals were also ruled out in the early stages of the match. Fortunately for Solskjaer, however, Amad Diallo scored a spectacular header back to give them a foothold in the tie.

Naturally, the coach was disappointed to see that his team conceded so late. However, he doesn’t think the challenge ahead will change too much.

“Very disappointed to have conceded with one of the last shots from the ball, or a header,” Solskajer said. BT sport. “That makes it more difficult, of course, but it was always going to be the second game there anyway.

“We were a bit slow on possession. That is the learning that we have to achieve in ourselves, we have to act every week. We play against good teams.

“Probably a tie is a fair result.”


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Solskjaer debates Henderson’s guilt for goal

Questions were asked of Dean Henderson for failing to save Simon Kjaer’s tie. The header seemed to be going straight for him, but the United substitute, who replaced David De Gea, couldn’t help it.

Solskjaer admits that Henderson is capable of better, but doesn’t think he was the only culprit.

“I have seen him save them, but it is the structure that we lose,” he said. “We went too deep and they blocked us and they headed in.

“We should have attacked the ball with the men we had there.”

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