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"I think players are looking forward to playing Old Trafford and that's important," said Solskjaer, who replaced Jose Mourinho last week, to reporters.
"It did not seem like an attempt to fight (against Cardiff), we are going to develop and we are going to see videos and I have already said that we can do our best."
"We can understand each other better."
The United players, who were chained by Mourinho's fierce approach, have enjoyed more creativity and performances ahead of Cardiff, scoring five league goals for the first time since Alex Ferguson's last advance. in 2013.
Solskjaer, who has won six Premiership titles under Ferguson, said it was important that his players respect the club 's commitment to engagement tradition.
"They did not talk about limiting the attack, but we talked today at the team meeting about how we want to add the second goal when we score the second. goal and when we register the second goal. "
"The offensive philosophy is rooted in Manchester United, it's tradition and it's history."
"We want to play this way, it's a good reflection of what we want."
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