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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sounds Champions League warning to Man Utd stars


Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has urged his players not to rely on the FFP crisis at rivals ­ Manchester City to give them a Champions League reprieve.

The Manchester United boss is targeting a top-four finish after ­closing to within three points of Chelsea , ahead of Sunday’s clash with Everton at Goodison Park.

If City’s two-year Champions League ban for breaking financial ­regulations is upheld on appeal, the Reds – who are also into the last 16 of the Europa League – would ­qualify for Europe’s top club ­competition by finishing fifth.

But Solskjaer said: “We want to get into the top four. That’s been the aim this season and we can’t ­concern ourselves about what is happening with other clubs.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer doesn’t want to rely on Man City’s ban

“We know that we have to ­improve and that has to be our focus because, in the end, we want to ­challenge for the top.

“We’re in good form and I think Sunday is going to be a massive game for us because Everton want to be in the challenge as well.

“So it’s a big game, a big test and a measure how far have we come.

Luke Shaw arrives at The Lowry Hotel on Saturday night

David De Gea checks in

“Bruges are the only team in the last seven games who have scored against us, so, hopefully, we can keep the clean sheets going and also score a goal or two.”

United have been reaping the rich rewards of bringing in £68million Bruno Fernandes from Sporting ­Lisbon last month.

But Solskjaer believes that the Portuguese’s midfield partner Fred is now showing why Jose Mourinho outbid Pep Guardiola in the ­summer of 2018 to bring the Brazilian to Old Trafford.

Odion Ighalo will be looking to find the net again against Everton

The 26-year-old struggled for form in his first season at the club, following his £52m ­arrival from Shakhtar Donetsk.

But he scored two goals in the 5-0 Euro romp over Club Bruges on Thursday night and has emerged as one of United’s key ­performers this term.

Solskjaer said: “Fred has really taken on the challenge this season. He had a tough first season, but ,ever since we came in, we’ve shown him that we believe in him and he knows that.

“Maybe he struggled a bit with the language, but his English is better now and he’s got used to English football.

“You don’t have three or four touches in the Premier League. You have to play one- and two-touch and he came with all those little habits that Brazilian players have from a slower type of game. But Fred is a top, top human being.

Solskjaer celebrates with Fred

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“He’s a tough lad, he’s mentally very strong, he’s always positive, he works hard and tries his best.”

Solskjaer added: “The season started a bit slow for Fred, because he came a bit later into the squad.

“He got married and the wedding had to be planned around the Copa America, so he missed pre-season.

“But I’m delighted with him and now he’s got a couple of goals under his belt as well.

“He has loads of attempts on goal, gets to the box and, although he is left-footed, his right foot is decent as well.

“He’s just not had the luck – but, hopefully, that will change now.”





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