Ole Gunner Solskjaer: Struggling Man United players need winter break
Updated On: 03 February, 2020 12:53 PM IST | Manchester | AFP
The players are down to the bare bones, their energy levels are down and they need a break now," said Solskjaer

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Manchester: Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hopes a two-week winter break can rejuvenate his side's season after a 0-0 draw with Wolves did little for their hopes a top-four finish in the Premier League. United handed a debut to £47 million ($62 million) signing Bruno Fernandes in midfield, but the reason for the Portuguese's purchase remained obvious as Solskjaer's men again lacked guile and goals without the injured Marcus Rashford up front. "We've played so many games in the last two months.
The players are down to the bare bones, their energy levels are down and they need a break now," said Solskjaer. United are not in action again until they travel to Chelsea on February 17. That clash appears a must-win for Solskjaer's men as they remain six points behind Chelsea in fourth, despite a run of four wins in 13 games for the Blues, and fall a point behind Sheffield United.
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