Our First Half Against Man City is Our Worst this Season- Solskjaer

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said his side
hit a season low point in the Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg loss to
Manchester City.
The hosts were 3-0 down at the break, going on to lose
3-1, with Solskjaer saying his players' heads dropped after Bernardo
Silva's 17th-minute opener.
"From 15 minutes to half-time was the worst we have
played this season," said the United boss after Tuesday's game.
"We couldn't cope with the setback. Now we have a steep
mountain to climb."
Riyad Mahrez's 33rd-minute second was followed by an Andreas
Pereira own goal, and at half-time it seemed possible a completely outclassed
United faced a repeat of their embarrassing 6-1 home defeat by City in
2011.
Instead, the introduction of Nemanja Matic for Jesse Lingard
brought some stability to their midfield, and Marcus Rashford's fourth goal in
Manchester derbies added at least some jeopardy over who will go on to meet
Leicester City or Aston Villa in the final on 29 February.
United famously overturned a two-goal deficit last season to
reach the Champions League quarter-finals, following up a 2-0 first-leg loss
to Paris St-Germain by winning 3-1 in France and progressing on away
goals.
"It's not three points and it's not done," said
Manchester City boss Guardiola.
"They are a dangerous team. Last season they lost by
the same number of goals at home to PSG, went to France and qualified."
The defeat was United's third in their past six games,
following Premier League losses at Watford and Arsenal.
Before they go to City for the second leg on 29 January,
Solskjaer's side play Wolves in their FA Cup third-round replay on 15 January
and, four days later, visit runaway league leaders Liverpool.
"I have said before, it is not a quick fix," said
the Norwegian. "It is something we have started, and you can see we are
still a way off - but it is something that needed doing."
In contrast, City have now won eight games out of nine, the
only break in the sequence coming at Wolves on 27 December, when they played 80
minutes with 10 men after goalkeeper Ederson was sent off.
However, rather than feeling his side are in their best form
of the season, Guardiola said he detected fatigue after five games in 12 days.
"The way we have been playing is good, not far from
last season - but the team I see is a little bit tired," said the
Spaniard.
"The schedule has been a lot for these guys. It's
crazy, honestly."
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football
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