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Manchester United boss, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, admitted on Tuesday that the Red Devils would not be capable of competing for the Premier League title next season, in a stark assessment of the current gulf between his side and Wednesday's opponents Manchester City.
The weekend's 4-0 hammering at Everton was their third defeat in five matches since, and the 46-year-old called for patience when asked if he thought his squad was capable of competing for the title next season.
"I don't think we've got the consistency to do that," said the former United striker.
"Over the last 18 games, we're not far away from them but it's doing it over the course of a season. We've done it for half a season now. Let's see. You can never say never,” added Solskjaer.
"It has to be the right quality, right personality, the right standards to get us back to where we want to be," added Solskjaer.
Solskjaer has often spoken at length of the need for his players to take personal pride in playing for one of the world's biggest clubs, and following their recent rotten run of six defeats in eight matches in all competitions, he also said that the pain of falling behind United's two major local rivals was acute.
"For me, the motivation is towards something, to win something yourself," he said.
"We have been the best, and it's not nice seeing those two at the top," he admitted.
Solskjaer's emotional post-match response at Goodison Park saw him warn some of his under-performing stars that they will not be at the club long-term.
"I think now is not the time to make drastic changes, but of course we do plan ahead... we know who we want to bring with us," he said.
"There are many of these players who will stay at the club for so many years and be successful, and I'm going to do everything I can to be successful and hopefully these players can come out with a response the next four games,” said Solskjaer. “But we're still planning long term, and that's just natural. That's the cycle of a team, that it changes."
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