​Man Utd boss Solskjaer: Mourinho entitled to his opinion

Football
23 Sep 2019 • 1:34 PM MYT
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Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes former boss Jose Mourinho is entitled to give his opinion on the team.

Mourinho, who was sacked when Solskjaer took over as caretaker last December, is now a pundit for Sky Sports.

He has given his punditry on several United games, including their Sunday loss to West Ham United.

And Solskjaer has no problems with Mourinho speaking his mind about the team's performances.

"I think he's got a right to his opinion," Solskjaer told a news conference after the game about Mourinho.

"We lost here last year, it's always a difficult ground to go to and we hoped to do better than we did. We hope for better.

"But the key moments they grasped and we didn't. I have to say, two fantastic finishes from two left feet. We just didn't take the chances when we had them.

"Of course, when you lose a game you're disappointed. It's a game that can go both ways, as you expect away from home in the Premier League.

"It's a good group to work with, they're determined. Sometimes along the road you hit some bumps, some highs and lows, this group is determined and they have desire. It's a good atmosphere in the dressing room and they've got their focus right."