Manchester United boss reveals why Liverpool wont win the league

Klopp, Liverpool will be ANGRY with Solskjaer’s comment after draw with Man United

Manchester United interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer does not think Liverpool are good enough to win the Premier League title, according to reports.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 'doesn't think Liverpool are good enough to win the Premier League title'

Solskjaer reportedly let his players know in no uncertain terms that he was unimpressed by the Reds after their 0-0 draw at Old Trafford on Sunday. United held off the league leaders with relative ease despite suffering a slew of injuries on Sunday, and Solskjaer was reportedly damning of Liverpool’s quality.

A United source reportedly told the Sun: ‘Ole was very blunt about Liverpool with his players and clearly believes they do not have enough to beat City to the title. He thinks they are very one dimensional, lacking creativity. He certainly has faith that his team are a better outfit.’

Manchester United held off the league leaders with relative ease in their 0-0 draw on Sunday

Sunday’s goalless draw saw Liverpool return to the top of the league but raised questions about their ability to stay ahead of Manchester City. Jurgen Klopp’s team are one point ahead of City with 11 matches remaining, as they seek a first league title since 1990. Klopp himself seemed unimpressed with the quality on display on Sunday – TV cameras caught him saying ‘F*****g hell, what a s*** game’ to Solskjaer as they shook hands following the final whistle.

The match was affected by several injuries in the first half, with the hosts losing Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard while Liverpool had to replace Roberto Firmino with Daniel Sturridge after half an hour.  United meanwhile remain unbeaten in the Premier League since Solskjaer replaced the sacked Jose Mourinho as manager. The Norwegian took over following United losing 3-1 to Liverpool earlier this season, in the reverse league fixture at Anfield. Since then, United have won eight of their 10 league matches, and will aim to continue that run on Wednesday when they visit Crystal Palace. Liverpool host Watford.

Solskjaer reportedly let his players know that he was unimpressed by Jurgen Klopp's Reds

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