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Ole Gunnar Solskjær admitted that Manchester United would face a rebuilding job after watching them suffer the heaviest defeat in a two-game draw in the club's history.
Two goals from Lionel Messi and another from Philippe Coutinho sentenced United to a 3-0 defeat in Barcelona, after their 1-0 defeat at Old Trafford last week, and Solskjær acknowledged that he could stand on his own. many years before United catches up.
"We are working well and we have explained to players how we should make the most of others, create an environment characterized by world-clbad attitudes, world-clbad attitudes, every day," said the manager said. "We have good players and we have been really good at qualifying for the quarter-finals and the challenge of the top four. [in the Premier League]. But we have reconstruction work.
"We know that there is still work to be done. I've always said that it would not change overnight and that the next few years would be gigantic to reach the level of Barcelona and the other teams. "
The importance of this challenge was summed up by Messi's performance, reminding him why he won the Ballon d'Or five times.
"It's an exceptional talent," Solskjær said. "He and Cristiano [Ronaldo] have been the best players in the world in the last decade. He showed tonight why we think this and why this team has won so many champions leagues. It will be decisive every time that he will have the ball in the box and unfortunately for us he was the winner of the match. "
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