Manchester United's Season Starts Now- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer says Manchester United's season has just started now after
"inspirational" captain Harry Maguire led a comeback win at
Newcastle.
Maguire
cancelled out a Luke Shaw own goal before late strikes from Bruno Fernandes,
Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Marcus Rashford sealed a 4-1 win.
It was the
ideal response after losing two of their first three league games, including
a 6-1 defeat at Tottenham.
"The
season started for us today," said Solskjaer.
"We
have come up to the speed of the game and that showed."
Maguire has
struggled for form following his recent arrest in Greece and endured a
particularly bad time on international duty last week, sent off after just 31
error-strewn minutes in the 1-0 defeat by Denmark.
There had
been some suggestions he should be taken out of the line of fire at club
level given his recent poor form, but Solskjaer stood by his captain by naming
him in the first XI on Saturday.
Maguire
responded by scoring the equalising goal and putting in a strong, all-round
defensive display.
"Harry
scored and leads by example," added Solskjaer.
"He
showed good character, I am happy for him. He had a couple of difficult weeks
since he last played for us.
"This
was a great result and great character to come back, led by a very
inspirational captain."
Fernandes'
goal came after he had missed an earlier penalty - his first miss from the spot
as a Manchester United player.
His 10
previous successful kicks had seen him utilise his unique jumping technique,
but he decided not to use it on this occasion and Newcastle goalkeeper Karl
Darlow saved his spot kick.
"Congratulations
to him to be first to save a penalty in the Premier League from me," said
Fernandes after the game.
"That's
11 taken and one missed. Now people can say I can miss a penalty."
Fernandes
has now been directly involved in 20 goals in his 18 Premier League appearances
for United - 11 goals and nine assists - and has scored in each of his last
three games.
United have
six points from four games and Fernandes believes he and his team-mates have
shown the right response after a slow start to the season.
"It's
always important to win," he said. "To have criticism is normal in
football.
"This
is a big club, we have big pressure, but we are big players. We are OK for that
- the team is together. Today is the right way to reply to the 6-1 against
Tottenham."
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