Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hinted that the Red Devils were more focused on playing up to the crowd than securing the three points.Old Trafford welcomed fans back for the first time in over a year on Tuesday evening for United's Premier League clash with already-relegated Fulham.Edinson Cavani gave United the lead with a forty-yard-screamer, however, they were pegged back towards the end of the second half.
And, speaking in his post-match interview, Solskjaer has revealed that he believes United were trying to play up to the crowd with fancy flicks rather than winning the game."We were too loose.
Giving the ball away too often. Trying the fantastic pass, the flick," the Norwegian told Sky Sports"Maybe it's because the.
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