Saturday, December 29, 2018

Norwegian has instilled the feel-good factor at Old Trafford but he was handed a winnable run of fixtures and a first true test may be the January trip to face Tottenham at Wembley

In Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s opening two matches the feel-good factor has been mainlined back into Manchester United.

Following the dark José Mourinho days this was a prime demand when appointed caretaker manager last week. The second was to win and do so in fine style: again, this has been achieved. Saturday’s 5-0 victory at Cardiff City was followed by Boxing Day’s 3-1 defeat of Huddersfield.

Continue reading...

from Football | The Guardian http://bit.ly/2SozDns

Related Posts:

  • LATEST SPORTS NEWSIndia will target Jonny Bairstow's broken finger if he plays in the fourth Test starting on Thursday, says bowler Mohammed Shami. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2ofDSEr … Read More
  • LATEST SPORTS NEWSThe last time Manchester United suffered defeat in two of their opening three matches, Sir Alex Ferguson was yet to lift the league title and Ryan Giggs was just a fresh-faced teenager. from Sport Headines | Mail Online http… Read More
  • LATEST SPORTS NEWSHungarian Viktor Kassai will take charge at Turf Moor after last week's ill-tempered first leg left Sean Dyche accusing the Greeks of intimidating officials in the tunnel at half-time. from Sport Headines | Mail Online https… Read More
  • LATEST SPORTS NEWSBritish number one Johanna Konta loses in the US Open first round for the second successive year. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2PGNg0e … Read More
  • LATEST SPORTS NEWSNon-league club Litherland Remyca are thrown out of the FA Cup over an unpaid £10 fine. from BBC Sport - Sport https://ift.tt/2MyKxrM … Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Followers

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *

Popular Posts

FOLLOW BY EMAIL

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner