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Published 11:48 5 Feb 2019 GMT
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“It’s a confident identity. We want to take risks. We want to go for the second, the third and the fourth goal because that’s just how we do things at Manchester United. If you can’t handle that then you are at the wrong club," he said.
Solskjaer also praised his current crop of players, each of whom has almost universally seen their performances improve markedly since the Norwegian coach came in.
Two players, in particular, came in for praise and a very generous comparison from their manager.
"Even though we have different players, Marcus [Rashford] and Anthony [Martial] are not very different to Cristiano [Ronaldo] and Wayne [Rooney],” he said. “Jesse [Lingard] with his pace and [Park] Ji-Sung, there are so many similarities, and we should never forget those games because they are part of our history."This level of praise would have seemed ridiculous prior to Solskajer's return to Old Trafford, but the level of performances shown by Martial and Rashford since that day mean that - if they continue playing the way they have been - it'll get less and less ridiculous by the day.

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