Never going to say it's done until it's done: Solskjaer

Manchester United registered a 3-1 win over Newcastle United.  With this victory, the club has returned to the winning ways after  playing a draw against Everton and West Brom in the league. The club currently enjoy a massive 10-point lead at the top of the Premier League table. Even after this,  Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said that the title race is not over just yet.

A website quoted Solskjaer as saying, "I am never going to say it's done until it's done. We have seen so many examples of teams that have hung in there, have kept working and have kept doing their own jobs. Something might happen. It's not something we think about -- we just think about our own performances. That's the only thing we can control. We have got loads to play for, and as a team we've got loads to improve on."

During the match, Marcus Rashford scored the goals in the 30th minute when he nutmegged Emil Krafth, beat him again inside the penalty area, and drilled the ball beyond goalkeeper Karl Darlow at his near post. However Newcastle United managed to equalise six minutes later through Allan Saint-Maximin. Daniel James had restored the hosts' lead in the 57th minute before Bruno Fernandes sealed the victory.

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