Manchester United boss, Ole Gunner Solskjaer has said that his side must be patient and precise in their match against Wolves at Molineux on Monday.
Solskjaer also admitted he is concerned about Wolves’ stars, Diogo Jota and Raul Jimenez.
He said he expects a tough match in the Premier League on Monday night.
The manager said that remaining patient, but also being clinical in the final third, are both crucial to United picking up three points.
Wolves are very good at counter-attacking, and United also can’t get complacent at the back.
“They were two tough games last season; we knew that because they are so hard to break down, they lie low, defend deep and are very good at counter-attacking,” Solskjaer told Sky Sports.
“They have pace up-front with Jota and Jimenez who are two of the quickest forwards in the league, deceivingly quick.
“Those two up-front will always cause you bother, especially when they’ve got the passing ability of [Ruben] Neves, [Joao] Moutinho, and [Conor] Coady from the back.
“We experienced bad times there last season so we know that we’ve got to improve, but we are better now.
“We’ve got to be precise, we know we won’t get a lot of opportunity to counter-attack.
“We’re going to have to be good on the ball, be patient and create enough openings.”
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