Following the Red Devils cruising past Wolves in a 1-0 win courtesy of a stoppage-time goal by Marcus Rashford, Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said that his team could carry on their great run of form anywhere across the country.
Solskjaer’s recent remarks were made in the aftermath of his players clinching a vital three points at Old Trafford against the Midlanders, a result which took Manchester United to just two points adrift of Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool FC in the Premier League standings.
Tuesday evening’s result meant that the Red Devils have now collected a total of 30 points from their 15 outings so far in league football and Solskajer insisted that the consistent run of performances had bolstered the belief of his players.
“This result is massive for the attitude,” said the United gaffer, as quoted by Daily Mail.
“We are a different outfit now, better mentally and physically. That belief has come through performances and results and players that we have on the pitch that can change games in a second.
“You get that by personalities and recruitment of course. We have added that spark I think but also when you get results and things are going your way that helps.
“We brought it up early in pre-season the need to add more points on the board towards the end of games. That’s something we do as a club done that quite a few times this season.
“The belief is there they think we can win against anyone, anywhere.”
As Liverpool FC face an uncertain task next in the form of an away fixture at Newcastle United, Solskjaer and Co. will be hoping for the results to go in their favour as they eye the top spot.