United's caretaker manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has confirmed that the club has not scored enough goals this season.
He said this statement at the Press conference on Friday afternoon while stressing the Club's shortcomings.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was honest in his confirmation of the Club's shortcomings despite recording two consecutive wins since he became the Club's caretaker manager.
Prior to his appointment, United under former manager, Jose Mourinho, conceded a whooping 29 goals in 17 appearances with the manager's defensive style of play.
Solskjaer said "We have not being able to keep clean sheets, we have not scored enough goals."
Since the appointment of Solskjaer, United has conceded just two goals, one against Cardiff and the other against Huddersfield Town, with United scoring an enormous number of goals [8].
United fans have applauded the caretaker manager for his statement about the Club's inability to enough goals.
The fans hope to get more excited from the team and manager as a new dawn has reportedly emerged since the dark hours under Mourinho.
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