O. G. Solskjaer: "We Almost Have No Room for Mistakes"

"Manchester United" suffered a painful defeat in the "Premier League" on Tuesday, losing 1-2 to the "Wolves" team. This defeat significantly complicates the chances of the "Red Devils" to fight for a place in the top four. After the match, "Man Utd" manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said that the team did not play poorly and had opportunities to build a bigger lead, but their own mistakes led to a negative result. "We could have been three goals ahead earlier. Maybe we couldn't, but we should have. We created problems for ourselves. We looked good until their second goal," Solskjaer told Sky Sports. "We were a bit lost when the 'Wolves' equalized, but quickly found our game again. If not for their goalkeeper, we would have won this match. You cannot control the result. We can control what we do on the pitch. Last night we played well enough and created to win," Solskjaer added. According to the Norwegian, his team must earn 15 points in the remaining six matches if they want to compete for a place in the top four. "Previously I said we needed 18 points from the last eight matches. We won three against Watford, so now we need at least 15 points in the remaining six matches. We almost have no room for mistakes," said the Man Utd manager. The "Red Devils" are currently in fifth place in the league table, but today they have the opportunity to overtake them in the standings with fewer matches played by the "Chelsea" team."