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Published 22:07 20 Mar 2019 GMT
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Some pundits and supporters have theorised that perhaps the emotional weight of that shock win in Paris has taken its toll on the Norwegian's squad.
This isn't uncommon in football, but it is, according to former United defender Rio Ferdinand, a clear indication of the differences between the current team and the sides that achieved so much success under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Speaking to JOE about the release of 90 Minutes, a film Ferdinand executive produced and in which he makes a brief cameo, the 40-year-old insisted that the United teams he played in would have used the PSG victory as a launch pad.
"That's the difference," said Ferdinand. "Top teams don't come down off that. They just keep going and going. You ride the crest of that wave and you're just like 'that's gone, see you later'. "They might have enjoyed that a bit too much - I don't mean partying, but just in their own minds. They might have thought about it too much. "The difference as well is that the expectancy levels were so low (in Paris). "They had 10 players out. It was such a huge task to overcome, so you can understand that's it overwhelming. I understand it, but that's about experience. "Ole and his team need to learn from that. There's not highs too big or lows too big; they've got to find a balance. "A big part of Manchester United in my era and a bit before that was that you don't lost two on the bounce. You lose one, but not two. You quickly eradicate that loss, but they haven't been able to do that."90 Minutes will be available on DVD & digital download from 1 April
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