Wednesday, February 6

Premier League

Manchester United

Solskjaer feels a February flourish can force United into top four

Norwegian has brought Old Trafford club to within two points of Champions League qualification spots.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is confident that Manchester United are equipped to break into the top four ahead of schedule and flourish in their tough-looking February fixtures.

The Norwegian hit a first bump in the road since becoming caretaker manager as Burnley visited on Tuesday, with a late comeback required to seal a 2-2 home draw as his eight-match winning start to life at the Old Trafford helm came to an end.

That run means Solskjaer's side enter the weekend just two points off the Champions League qualification places – quite the turnaround considering they were 11 points off the pace when he succeeded Jose Mourinho in December.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has made the right impression at the Old Trafford helm (John Walton/PA)

United will attempt to increase the pressure on top-four rivals Arsenal and Chelsea by winning at Leicester on Sunday, kicking off a tough month which includes the Champions League last-16 first leg against Paris St Germain and FA Cup fifth-round trip to Chelsea.

"I feel it's very (well) equipped," Solskjaer said of the squad's strength heading into February.

"We've had now six weeks together. We've found out what strengths, weaknesses we've got.

Burnley threw a spanner in the works at Old Trafford on Tuesday – Ashley Barnes (number 10) is pictured here scoring the first goal of a game which finished 2-2 (Martin Rickett/PA)

"I think we've risen to most of the challenges, maybe of course the setback of the two Burnley goals we conceded, maybe they will make us move to the next level because I think we've given ourselves a chance now to get into the top four maybe earlier than we thought.

"It's not too many games, there's still a week between every single one of them but it's tough opposition. Definitely.

"You start with this game against Leicester, Fulham away as well is also a tough one.

Paris St Germain provide Champions League opposition for United this month (AP)

"Then you've got the three big ones you can call it, with PSG, Chelsea and Liverpool after each other. Then a very hard one, when you think you've done with those three, with Palace away. So it's a tough month – but we're ready.

"I've got a big squad, it's only Marcos Rojo now who's out for a period, the rest are fit and available."

Solskjaer expects Anthony Martial and Paul Pogba to be fit for the trip to the King Power Stadium after the former missed the Burnley match through injury and the latter was seen limping away from Old Trafford.

Anthony Martial and Paul Pogba are expected to be fit for the trip to Leicester (Martin Rickett/PA)

The duo could have key roles to play against a team who have produced Jekyll and Hyde displays under divisive Claude Puel.

The Foxes saw their FA Cup embarrassment at Newport compounded by losses to Southampton and Wolves, only to end that run of defeats by holding leaders Liverpool to a 1-1 draw at Anfield on Wednesday.

"They beat Chelsea," Solskjaer said of Leicester, who also defeated Manchester City on Boxing Day.

"I watched the game on Wednesday night and it's a team full of energy, pace, they defend well.

"They drop back and defend so it's hard to break them down and then they've got the pace up front with (Jamie) Vardy, (Demarai) Gray, (James) Maddison, (Marc) Albrighton, so it's going be a tough challenge – but we like challenges."



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