Marcus Rashford exclusive: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told Man Utd players to stick together - and we will

The Manchester United players were farewelled by Solskjaer twice last Sunday.

In the wake of the club's shocking defeat atWatford, the Norwegian gave a final interview, reflecting on his time in charge. He spoke with the players he was leaving behind at their training ground during his farewell.

"He spoke to us individually around breakfast time, then we had a meeting before we went out to train, which was very different," Marcus Rashford said.

When managers leave, they just pack their stuff and go. It shows how good a person he is and how much the club means to him.

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"Ole knows that he will always be a legend of this club and the players here respect him 100 per cent." It was unfortunate that it didn't go our way. We were close a few times to winning big trophies, but we always seemed to fall short.

He might have had more time if those moments had gone our way. You can only move on from things that happen in football. You have to find a way to move on even though it's difficult.

The United fan had an affinity for Solskjaer. He says that he feels guilty because he has a role to play on the pitch. There has been very little time for reflection.

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If the new manager wants to change the style of play, the players will be able to adapt, according to Michael Carrick.

The past week has been a good example of how quickly things can change in football.

By Tuesday, Michael Carrick was in charge of the team and they were able to get into the last-16 of the European competition. The man who was going to lead the club until next summer was revealed a day later.

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It's been a busy few days and, with a trip to Premier League leaders, live on Sky Sports, this Sunday, the drama is set to continue.

United have lost five of their last seven in the top flight. The template for how they can re- find their form is provided by their win in Spain in the midweek.

He said that it was difficult to prepare for that game. We were already in a difficult patch and Ole leaving makes things even harder. Ole always told us to stick together when we were on the pitch. The performance against Villarreal was that.

Ole always told us to stick together when we were on the pitch. The performance against Villarreal was that.
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We all stuck together. They're a good team and keep the ball a lot, and we found a way to win the game.

The win on Tuesday was a notable result for the team, but Marcus Rashford says the stand-in boss hasn't made any significant changes to the way the team were prepared. Instead, the players have worked harder.

The principles that got us so close to winning those trophies have stayed the same. Not much has changed.

The players are finding it within themselves to give their all and we have to keep doing that. Everyone in our team is ready for the fight and we don't have anyone who is shying away from that. Everyone is looking forward.

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There are highlights from the win over Manchester United.

The players are not excused for being distracted by the off-field changes. Instead, the trip to Villarreal and the upcoming game with Chelsea have provided opportunities to re-focus on what's next.

While the leaders of the league will be favored, United are going there with the intention of getting three points.

It can be frightening if you think about it. He said that he was not thinking about it. I'm working with 'Carras' and the coaching staff as I focus on the next game. Can we win the next game? All we can focus on is that.

You want games that are thick and fast, you want them to be tough, and you want games to bring the best out of us to see how good we are.

We know we can do it because we've been close before. We need to find it within ourselves to do it again. The games are coming around quickly for me.

The manager is a very good one. We played against him a few times when he was at Paris St-Germain and he was very good in those games.

The forward line is exceptional, they have a strong middle section who can keep the ball. They're a top team and will be fighting for the title this year, but it doesn't mean we can't beat them.

"We have things that can hurt them, we have players who can hurt them, as long as we're together and choose the right moments to go, we'll be fine."

The mental state of the players and staff is positive. Anything is possible with that mindset and spirit.

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