Solskjaer says that he can do something different for the return match after an undesirable statistic



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Date of publication: Wednesday 10 April 2019 10:44

Ole Gunnar Solskajer admitted that he could be forced to change things for the return leg after losing 1-0 at home against Barcelona in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Manchester United has failed to frame his shot – the first time they've failed at home in the Champions League since the start of Opta statistics – lost against his own home goal against Lionel Messi and co.

United fell behind in the 12th minute when Messi scored for Luis Suarez and his header came back in front of David De Gea of ​​Luke Shaw.

The Barca was far from his best and Messi never seemed to recover from Chris Smalling's snap in the first period, facing a Spanish football expert Guillem Balague said that the Argentine "was resting actively".

Solskjaer told BT Sport: "The goal was a bit lucky, but it was an excellent match between the two strikers. They did not create too many opportunities and neither did we.

"Scott McTominay was fantastic. Whenever he plays for us, he improves himself. He is a great athlete, he wins his challenges and is fast. He started to settle down to be fair.

"We played a good team. We know you have to defend a lot without the ball and you may be tired when you get the chance. We go with one thing in my mind, we have to score.

"We did our best against Messi, we kept our shape. It could have gone both ways. I do not think we reach the target and it's a disappointment. We go there with work to do but chances.

"We play against a big team. It's a difficult event, we'll go with the knowledge we can score there.

"We are going to do something different because we have to go and score some goals. We must stay positive. "

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