Manchester United caretaker manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has stressed that he doesn't know any other way to approach things other than positively.
He said this statement following the absence of nine first team player he had reportedly lost to both injury and suspension, before the unprecedented comeback against French giants, Paris Saint Germain, at the Parc des Princes, in the Uefa Champions league round of sixteen.
Solskjaer who had lost Nemanja Matic, Ander Herrera, Juan Mata, Jesse Lingard, Anthony Martial, Alexis Sanchez to injuries and also Paul Pogba hit with a Uefa suspension.
The absence of these aforementioned players has given the manager a great opportunity to play the likes of Scott, Fred and Andreas Perreira. It has also given Solskjaer the perfect chance to see the best of these players.
Recently Solskjaer said "I don't know any other way to approach things [other than positively]," says Ole. "When players are injured it gives me a great opportunity to play the likes of Scott, Fred and Andreas. That gave me the perfect chance to see them."
Solskjaer, who miraculously knocked out Thomas Tuchel's PSG are now through to the noble competition quarter finals. And the manager hopes his team wins the Uefa Champions league this season.
United are prepared to meet Arsenal in Sunday's cracker at the Emirate Stadium, the venue where they (Arsenal) were first defeated just few weeks back by the same United
Ander Herrera, Matic, Bailly, Alexis and Lingard are all a doubt for the Sunday's encounter at Arsenal. Meanwhile, Solskjaer could make do with two of the middle three (Scott, Andreas, and Fred) to join Paul Pogba in the heart of the midfield.
United defenders who featured against PSG are likely to retain their positions in the Sunday's Starting XI, following their outstanding performance to cool the French giants pressure.
Three conservative brace scorer and in-form forward, Romelu Lukaku, brilliant England forward, Marcus Rashford, and possibly Anthony Martial are also in line to lead the front line for the Reds.
Solskjaer is expected to extend his fine run of form as he is yet to lose any match since his appointment as the Club's caretaker manager.
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