Manchester United taking one game at a time: Solskjaer

Manchester: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said they are taking one game at a time in Premier League. United will travel to Leicester on Boxing Day with the Red Devils one point behind Brendan Rodgers' side, and a win would take them up to second to temporarily close the gap on leaders Liverpool to just two points.

A website quoted Solskjaer as saying,  "There is noise around Man Utd anyway so for us it is about improving as a team, taking one game at a time and we have to, that's the name of the game." He further added, "That is the only way that you are going to challenge for anything at the end of the season anyway so it is not something that we talk about. The only thing that we talk about and focus on is improving day by day and learning how to deal with certain situations and maybe now at the moment we are getting praise and that's another thing to learn to deal with," 

The club has not won the Premier League since Sir Alex Ferguson left the club in 2013 and Solskjaer's third-place finish last season was the second-highest league position, after Jose Mourinho's 2017-18 squad claimed second, since then.

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