Solskjaer: "It will take a lot of time to return to the leader positions"

"Manchester United" team season ended as tragically as it unfolded throughout this year. "The Red Devils" disappointed their fans in the last "Premier" league match by suffering a defeat against the relegating "Cardiff City". "Man Utd" ended the season without titles and without a ticket to the UEFA Champions League tournament. Taking over the reins of the team in the middle of the season from Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer brought joy to the "Red Devils" fans only for a short period. In his final interview of the season, the Norwegian admitted that "United" will not return to the fight for the "Premier" league title anytime soon. "The only positive thing about the match against 'Cardiff' is that it marks the end of the season," said Solskjaer. - "Now we will meet on July 1st and try to bring the club back to where it belongs". "To reach the top teams, it will take a lot of time. As a short-term goal, we should aim to get into the top four. Next season, we have the Europa League and two other tournaments in England. We will try to win them, because a club like 'Man Utd' cannot go without trophies for several years in a row. Jose Mourinho won the Europa League and that should be our realistic ambition. There is simply too much of a point difference between the top two teams in the league. Those teams were exceptional. We are currently trailing behind 'Arsenal,' 'Chelsea,' and 'Tottenham' by six or four points. These are the opponents we should compete with at the moment and hope that they will not surpass us next season," continued Solskjaer, who signed a three-year contract.