Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has rejected the suggestion that his side finishing second in the Premier League is an achievement.
His side have a strong grip on second spot in the Premier League going into the final two rounds of fixtures and three more points would clinch the position for the second.
It would be an upgrade on last year’s third-placed finish under the Norwegian - the first time the club has secured successive top four finishes since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.
However, Solskjaer did not accept the idea that United finishing second would be an achievement for the club - which goes against comments from his predecessor Jose Mourinho.
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