Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Solskjaer upset with manner of defeat

Wednesday 06 January 2021 22:37

United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was frustrated with the way his team conceded the two goals to City during the Manchester derby defeat in the Carabao Cup semi-final.

John Stones and Fernandinho netted following set-pieces for the visitors, who will now meet Tottenham Hotspur in the final in the spring after repeating last term's success at this stage of the competition against the Reds.

The manager supplied his verdict on the defeat to MUTV and Sky Sports after the game...

Ole's verdict on a disappointing semi-final Video

Ole's verdict on a disappointing semi-final

“We had some moments but just not enough,” admits the boss in an honest post-match interview...

POOR GOALS TO CONCEDE

“City can score many great goals, and you can accept that, but when you concede from two set-plays, simple ones that we should have cleared, we are very disappointed. It is just not good enough in those moments. We would have liked to have defended that first free-kick better. That is a poor goal to give away, I have to say. It is not one to analyse on telly here. It was very, very disappointing. We didn’t [do enough]. Clearly, we didn’t. We didn’t create enough big chances ourselves, they didn’t create too many big ones either, but we just didn’t have the extra finesse that we have had in the games lately, in the league, in those tight games that we won. We weren’t good enough today and when you concede two set-plays, it is very disappointing.”

FOUR SEMI-FINAL EXITS IN SUCCESSION

“No, it is not psychological. Sometimes, you meet good teams in semis and we just didn’t have enough. At the moment, they are probably the best team in England and we just didn’t have enough. When you lose a semi-final, when you lose against an opponent, you think they deserve it. But we are getting closer. This is a much better version of Man United compared to a year ago in those semis. That’s positive but it is not enough.”

WE ARE STILL LACKING

"City played well and when they play well, you have to play really well to beat them and that is just the reality of where we are at. When they play up to their best, we are just lacking that little bit. We are just not there yet. That is a big word, ‘yet’, but we will get there and these boys are getting better. These disappointments will hurt and those little habits that will create those little margins for you, they have been good but we can also be better at the little things.”

NO TIME TO LICK ANY WOUNDS

“We wanted to go to a final. We wanted the final to look forward to and that would have given us an extra boost. But it is not happening and then you have to dust it off and use the night to get the disappointment away. Because, on Saturday, FA Cup [against Watford], and then we have big league games against Burnley and Liverpool and, within a month, suddenly the Europa League is here again. There are loads of things to play for. It is allowed for an hour or so to be very disappointed before you go to bed but then you wake up tomorrow morning, with something to look forward to. You have got to.”

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