Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said Manchester United “will put it right” after conceding a late goal against Southampton on Monday to dent their hopes of reaching next season’s Champions League.
United were on
course for a fifth successive Premier League victory after bouncing back from
Stuart Armstrong’s early opener through strikes from Marcus Rashford and
Anthony Martial.
But just as third
place beckoned for Solskjaer’s men Saints substitute Michael Obafemi struck in
stoppage time to seal a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford.
Earlier on Monday
the Court of Arbitration for Sport announced Manchester City’s two-season
European ban would be lifted, meaning only the top four teams will qualify for
next season’s Champions league.
United’s next two
games are against Crystal Palace and West Ham before a potential last-day
shoot-out against Leicester, who are currently in fourth place, ahead of
Solskjaer’s men on goal difference.
“I have to say the
mentality of the boys has been brilliant,” said the Norwegian boss. “We’ve had
a few setbacks over the season, of course, and this is another challenge for
us.
“I am very
confident in the mentality of them. Very disappointed, of course, but we have
to take the disappointments as well as the positives when you win games.”
“We’ve learned a
hard lesson today hopefully, so we’ll make it right, we’ll put it right. I
trust the boys in that respect,” he added.
Solskjaer’s side
need to quickly dust themselves down, with a trip to Crystal Palace coming up on
Thursday before they return to London for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against
Chelsea.
Left-back Luke Shaw
is a doubt for those games after being forced off with an ankle complaint,
while United ended the match with 10 men after his replacement Brandon Williams
was involved in a clash of heads.