English Premier LeagueSolskjaer: “am not hurting because of what someone says about me.”
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Solskjaer says he has been ‘hurt’ by Manchester United’s results this season and that he doesn’t care what people have been saying about him.

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Solskjaer’s job as United manager has been under scrutiny following a poor start to the season.

However, yesterday’s match was different. United collected their first Premier League away win of the season by beating Norwich 3-1 at Carrow Road.

Despite the win, Solskjaer made his comment on how he felt at United. He said, “The one that needs to trust me and the ones that matter don’t mind.”

“This had been a good week for us. It started with a decent performance against Liverpool and now two wins away from home. It gives the players confidence and momentum.”

“We have missed Anthony Martial. He is a very important player for us. Today, Marcus Rashford was excellent down the sides and in the middle. A great response to missing the penalty, chasing back and scoring.”

“The third was a very good goal and a class finish. It is great for Martial to score a goal like that. We could and should have had a few more goals.”

When asked if he has been hurt by the criticism towards him, Solskjaer replied, “I have been hurt by the results. I don’t know what has been said.”

“I do not care about that. Anyone can have their opinion and that is none of my business to comment on. I am not hurting because of what someone says about me.”

United was 15th going into the game against the Canaries. Only two points above the relegation zone. The club climbed up to the 7th with their first three points outside Old Trafford.

This was their second game in all competitions in which they have scored more than one goal in a single game after beating Chelsea 4-0 on the opening weekend.