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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer calls for Man Utd signings after more semi-final heartbreak

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Manchester United became the first Premier League side to lose three semi-finals in one season with their defeat to Sevilla in the Europa League.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer highlighted the need to improve after wastefulness and lax defending helped end Manchester United's Europa League dreams in a third semi-final defeat of the season.

A night that started with Bruno Fernandes opening the scoring from the spot against Sevilla ended in heartbreak in Cologne, where Suso all too easily equalised midway through a first half in which the Portuguese could have won another penalty.

Solskjaer's side made a blistering start to the second period but a mixture of their profligacy and Yassine Bounou's superb performance between the sticks set Sevilla up for a famous 2-1 semi-final win sealed by Newcastle flop Luuk De Jong.

United became the first English top-flight team to lose in the semi-final of three competitions in the same season, leaving Solskjaer understandably gutted to have fallen at the same hurdle as in the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.

"It's very disappointing," the Norwegian said.

"We're not devastated but it's one of those hard ones to take because you feel you've played some fantastic stuff at times, created chances and just couldn't get the goals that I felt we deserved at times.

"In different spells of the game I thought we were absolutely excellent."

Sevilla's Luuk De Jong scores his side's second goal (DPA/PA)

There is precious little time for United to nurse their wounds, rest and prepare for the new campaign given the coronavirus-impacted schedule.

Solskjaer's side will be back in Premier League action next month and improvements are needed if they are to go from third place to a title challenge.

"Keep improving, keep doing what they've done every single day," Solskjaer said when asked what was needed.

"They worked so hard, right attitude, mentality.

Manchester United's Anthony Martial has a shot on goal denied (DPA/PA)

"We need to strengthen the squad depth, of course, because it's going to be a long season. It's only going to be a couple weeks rest until we get going again.

"Dust this down, make sure that we're ready and fresh to go.

"Many, many different things but keep on improving what we're doing day in and day out and believe in what we're doing.

"You can see at times today what we can be about and what we are about."

“We've only got a couple weeks away from each other until we get going again. That's going to be a mental challenge”
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Asked about making transfers during the coronavirus-tainted mini-break, as a move for Borussia Dortmund's Jadon Sancho rumbles on, Solskjaer said: "It's going to be a strange summer.

"We've only got a couple weeks away from each other until we get going again. That's going to be a mental challenge.

"Of course we're going to keep pushing and keep demanding more of the players that we have but still we're looking to improve.

Sevilla players are delighted after securing a place in the final (DPA/PA)

"It's a strange one. The league starts very quickly but the market's open for so long, so we've got to be both good, smart and clever."

While exhausted and exasperated United leave their Cologne base for a much-needed break, five-time winners Sevilla have another Europa League final to look forward to.

Inter Milan or Shakhtar Donetsk await back at Stadion Koln on Friday after Julen Lopetegui oversaw Sunday's tense comeback victory.

"We are happy of course," the Sevilla head coach said.

"It was a hard match and we had to suffer a lot in the second half.

"But after this we have balance in the match. All the team had a good performance.

"Against United you need to suffer a lot and we did. United are a very big team who play good football.

"I feel like I've been hugged by joy. We know what this side has been through, today included, and we've got such a resilience against such intensity."

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