Solskjaer after failure in London: "The game could have gone either way"

Despite the fact that "Manchester United" has been unable to win since March, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer does not believe that the team is in a crisis.

On Sunday, the "Red Devils" fell to a 0:2 defeat against local team "West Ham" in London. This was the team's second failure this season, which pushed them down to eighth place in the "Premier" league.

"We didn't create enough chances, but we also didn't take advantage of some very good opportunities to score. 'West Ham' also didn't have many chances, but they still managed to use a few. It was a match that could have gone either way," said Solskjaer.

"The players are trying to do what we always try to do. There are moments in matches when something just doesn't work out - a bad decision with the ball or an inaccurate pass. However, dedication and desire have not disappeared.

This group of players is determined and consistently working towards their goals. There is a good atmosphere felt in the team dressing room, everyone is focused," the coach spoke about the great atmosphere and work beyond the pitch.

In the second half, "Manchester United" also lost their only healthy forward, Marcus Rashford, to injury.

"We will have the results of the X-ray tomorrow," the coach spoke about M. Rashford's injury - "We hope to have Greenwood and Martial back for the matches against 'Arsenal' and 'Rochdale'."