
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says speculation about his future isn't a concern.
Solskjaer insists Manchester United have moved on from the humiliation of a 5-0 thrashing against Liverpool two weeks ago as they meet Manchester City at home on Saturday.
He said: "We've moved on from Liverpool. It's a dark moment in our careers, but we've had a good two weeks. You don't expect an easy ride when you become manager of Man United, that's how it is.
"When I stepped in the doors here in December 2018, three years ago, there's been speculation ever since. That's no problem.
"We've moved on from that one. Of course, it's going to be in the history books, but we've had a good week with good results away from home.
"We've got to go into this game believing we can do good things. It's a local derby and everyone knows what's at stake."
Solskjaer continued: "I'm not one to talk about what I've done. I've got great respect and admiration for Pep and what he's done. We've had some good results and tight games, we need another performance like this.
"Sometimes you need luck. We know this game we have to suffer a lot but we have to believe and trust ourselves because we're at home and have had a couple of good results.
"It's a special one. The last time we had a Manchester derby with fans in the stadium the atmosphere was electric, everyone will still remember that one more than dark moments we had.
"When Scott (McTominay) scored that goal in the extra-time it was a special moment. It's a one-off game, and we have to be ready because a lot depends on who gets on the front foot."
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