Solskjaer hits out at Liverpool media coverage after Man Utd win over Norwich

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has showed signs that he’s annoyed at the media coverage Liverpool have had in recent times.

Liverpool recently put out a youthful team against Everton in the FA Cup and still managed to secure a 1-0 victory thanks to a goal from young midfielder Curtis Jones.

Solskjaer, however, has argued he is putting out even younger teams in most Premier League matches, with players like Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood and Brandon Williams all forming parts of his team on a regular basis.

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As well as that, Man Utd made two youthful additions in the summer with Daniel James and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

It seems Solskjaer is growing tired of the Liverpool love fest you now see in the media. They won the Champions League last season and are on course to win their first league title in 30 years.

He must feel his fine work with developing young talent is being overlooked — which will probably continue to be the case until it leads to better results and performance, like we saw on Saturday against Norwich.

“Everyone raves about the FA Cup team that Liverpool beat Everton with. Our league team is a year younger on average,” Solskjaer said (via the Metro).

Next up for United is an FA Cup replay against Wolves. Then the Reds face Liverpool in the league.

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