Manchester United: What did Solshire say about Manchester United's exit from the Cup?



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Manchester United manager Olly Gunnar Solshire said his team had played a bad game against Wolverhampton, saying their possession of the ball lacked intelligence and speed.

Manchester United suffered a 2-0 home defeat at Wolverhampton on Saturday night in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

"It's a big step back in terms of performance, I'm very disappointed with the level but we have to admit that Wolverhampton deserved to win," Solshire said.

"Our start to the match was very slow, we gave them the game." Our possession of the ball lacked intelligence and speed, which is a frustrating result. "

"I think the loss of speed is normal because you can not offer a special level every game," said Solshire.

Manchester United were hoping to win the FA Cup this season, having lost all hope in the English Premier League, but the organizers made a good performance and deserved to reach the semi-finals.