“We’ll Be Alright”- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer is confident his Manchester United players will feel fresh and
energised for Sunday’s Emirates FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea at Wembley
Stadium.
The boss
made two changes to the starting XI on Thursday night as his Reds recorded an
important 2-0 win over Crystal Palace, maintaining the hunt for a top-four
finish in the Premier League.
There were unusually 102 minutes of match action following a serious injury to
Patrick van Aanholt, which required lengthy medical attention, but Ole said he
is not concerned about tiredness.
“We’ll be
alright,” the boss told said, while discussing the trip home to
Manchester.
“It is what
it is and these boys they can recover. An occasion like the semi-final at
Wembley will give anyone energy.”
Expanding on
the squad's fitness in the post-match press conference, Ole said: “Yeah,
we’re fine, we’re fit, the players are raring to go and wanting to play
again.
“We’ve got players on the bench who are desperate to join in, but it was forced
today as Luke and Brandon weren’t available, but Tim did great and Scotty has
been fantastic so he took a shift for Nemanja, so we’ve got enough
players.
“We’ve had a chance over this period to take players off. We’ve been three
goals up in many games after 60 minutes so we’ve been fortunate in that
respect.”
Solskjaer is expected to provide an update on his squad when holding the
pre-match press conference with journalists on Saturday morning.
The media
briefing will be streamed via MUTV, ManUtd.com and our Official App from 10:30
BST, so make sure you tune in for the latest news.
One of Ole’s
two alterations on Thursday was enforced by injuries to Luke Shaw and Brandon
Williams, leading to fit-again Tim Fosu-Mensah making his first United
appearance since May 2017 - coincidentally, against Palace at Old
Trafford.
“Well I’ve seen him in training and I’ve seen him before obviously,”
praised
Solskjaer on Thursday.
“And with
his pace and his physicality and his attributes, we thought he deserved to play
this game. He proved it and he showed it. Of course, he’s going to feel it
tomorrow but I’m delighted for him.”
It is currently unclear if the aforementioned full-backs will be available for
this weekend’s FA Cup tie, which may open the door for Fosu-Mensah to retain
his starting berth. The young Dutchman has experienced this occasion in the
past, of course, after starting our 2016 semi-final against Everton.
“I can't fault him - I thought he was solid and he had threats against him,”
enthused
club legend Sammy McIlroy on MUTV.
“I don't
think he did anything wrong in a position that he is not used to. He hasn't
played for United since 2017, after going out on loan, and the kid did
excellently.”
Scott
McTominay also returned to the team on Thursday night in place of Nemanja Matic
as Solskjaer named a strong team, despite the tight turnaround for our trip to
Wembley Stadium.
The boss only made two of his five permitted substitutions as well, opting to
replace Mason Greenwood with Jesse Lingard after 62 minutes, before taking
McTominay off for Matic.
It will be interesting to see how many changes Ole makes to the XI this weekend
– if any at all - given that so many of his key players completed full
matches.
Goalkeeper is one area of interest, given Sergio Romero has played instead of
David De Gea in the previous rounds and kept four clean sheets along the way.
Long-term absentees Phil Jones and Axel Tuanzebe will miss out due to injury.
In a
surprising piece of scheduling, Frank Lampard’s Blues were last in action on
Tuesday night – beating Norwich City in the Premier League - and have therefore
had two added days of preparation.
France international N’Golo Kante is out of the tie after failing to recover
from a hamstring injury he picked up earlier this month.
Promising youth product Billy Gilmour is expected to miss out on the match with
a knee injury, however, while Marco van Ginkel remains a long-term absentee
with his own knee problem. Lampard also suggested his side may have other
injury issues which would be monitored prior to Sunday's game.
“The squad
is okay but N'Golo Kante won't be fit for the match. There are a few other
niggles that will be checked on in the next 24 hours,” the former Blues
midfield told reporters on Friday.
The Blues’
latest signing from Ajax, Hakim Ziyech, trained with his new team-mates for the
first time this week, although the Morocco international is not eligible to
play just yet.
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