Aftermath of Arsenal loss: Man Utd performance 'good', result 'disappointing' - caretaker Manager Solskjaer
Manchester United Interim Manager Ole Gunner Solskjaer not happy with outcome against Arsenal - Getty |
Manchester United's first Premier League loss to Arsenal is the "lowest" moment since he took over, the Interim Manager said.
Following Jose Mourinho's sack in
December, Solskjaer has turned the team's form around since taking charge.
Solskjaer has recorded 10 League victories and two draws before falling to Arsenal 2 - 0 at the Emirates.
The 46-year old Norwegian revealed to BBC Sport: "The performance was good but the result was disappointing."
The former striker has brought a feel-good factor back to United with results that mean they are in the fight for a Champions League spot at the end of the season, as well as reaching the quarter-finals in Europe and the FA Cup.
"We are disappointed with the result but looking at the performance, you cannot say it was a game we deserved to lose. We created five big chances, hit the woodwork twice," Solskjaer said.
"It has been fantastic so far but today is the the lowest we have been because we lost and missed the chance to put pressure on Spurs.
"We have won games we have not deserved to win, and today we lost a game we did not deserve to lose."
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