Solskjaer relishing Manchester United’s first meeting with Leeds United in over nine years

The Red Devils will face Bielsa’s side for the first time since September 2011 when Sir Alex Ferguson’s men ran away 3-0 winners in the League Cup fourth round.

“I can’t wait,” said Solskjaer in his press conference ahead of the clash. “It’s been too long, of course. I know how much it means for our supporters, I know how much it means for our club. It’s a different type of Leeds coming up with a coach that’s really done a great job with them and will test us to the limit.”

Ole recalled a fond memory from a 4-3 win at Elland Road in March 2002 where he bagged a double alongside goals from Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs.

“There are many memories. I enjoyed scoring two goals in a win at Elland Road. I came on as a sub and it was a header at the back stick from a cross from Ryan Giggs and I headed back to the other side.”

Embed from Getty Images

Manchester United have won just one game and kept two clean sheets at home this season, something which United’s Norwegian manager will look to improve on Sunday.

In the pre-match press conference, the United boss told the media that striker Edinson Cavani will be available for the fixture after participating in training that day.

The positive news comes just after the Uruguayan was charged by the FA over a social media post following United’s 3-2 comeback win against Southampton. Solskjaer told the press he hopes the striker will be able to avoid a ban.

Leeds could move out of the bottom half of the Premier League table with a win, who will be confident after their 5-2 rout against Newcastle in midweek.

The home side could climb as high as second with a win if results go in their favour, and still have a game in hand against Burnley to be played.

Manchester United defensive pair Axel Tuanzebe and Eric Bailly are expected to be match fit and in the squad for Sunday’s clash, while Marcelo Bielsa confirmed his Leeds team have no injury worries heading into the game.

Follow us on Twitter @ProstInt

Share and Enjoy !

Shares
Joe Lyons

19 year old Football Journalism student at the University of Derby.

Recent Posts

MLR Down to seven after SaberCats withdraw

Club mentions $50 million in losses, league structure as issues. Major League Rugby lost another…

13 hours ago

Where Does DC United Go From Here?

A team eliminated from post-season with a new coach has a certain freedom to experiment…

14 hours ago

Thelo Aasgaard scores four from the bench as Norway send out World Cup warning

With more than half the starters at 6'4" or over, Norway are set to be…

3 days ago

Soccer on the Sound: Huskies retain Fewing Cup

University of Washington 7-2 Seattle University SEATTLE, WA--The Pete Fewing Cup will stay near Montlake…

4 days ago

Testing times for Bellamy’s class of 2025

Testing times for Wales

4 days ago

Does betting add to the football excitement?

Football was never simply about sport, but passion, performance and unforgettable memories that take hold…

4 days ago