Manchester United’s Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has happy memories of facing Leeds United

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer cannot wait to renew hostilities with Leeds this weekend as the old foes finally face one another again in the Premier League.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

A lot has changed since the rivals’ last top-flight meeting in February 2004, with only two cup meetings taking place during a period in which the Yorkshire side’s struggles even saw them drop to the third tier.

Solskjaer came off the bench in their last Premier League meeting and loved the regular clashes with Leeds, where his brace in a 4-3 win for Sir Alex Ferguson’s men in 2002 was a particularly highlight.

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“I can’t wait,” the former United striker said ahead of the Sunday’s first competitive meeting in nine years.

“It’s been too long, of course. I know how much it means for our supporters, I know how much it means for our club.

“It’s a different type of Leeds coming up with a coach that’s really done a great job with them and will test us to the limit.

“There were fiery games, tackles flying in, players from both teams who were winners.

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“We had a few fights, of course. Elland Road wasn’t the quietest place when we came off the coach walking into the stadium and in the stadium, put it that way.”

Asked if he had a particularly fond memory of facing Leeds as a player, he said with a smile: “Yeah, many. I enjoyed scoring two goals in a win at Elland Road.

“I enjoyed a header back stick. I came on as a sub, it was a cross from Giggsy (Ryan Giggs), and headed back to the other side (to secure a 1-1 draw in 2001).

“They were two good teams back in the day, I have to say.

“I liked the build-up to the games and the quality they had of course tested us as a team as well, so loads of good memories.”

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Solskjaer oversaw a 4-0 win against Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds in a pre-season friendly in July 2019, when 55,274 piled into the Optus Stadium in Perth, Australia despite the rivals playing on the other side of the world.

But empty stands will greet the teams when Leeds make the short trip to Old Trafford as the Government’s re-evaluated coronavirus regulations kyboshed plans to welcome 2,000 supporters into the match.

Defenders Eric Bailly and Axel Tuanzebe should be available to face Leeds after overcoming what Solskjaer called “small injuries”, while frontman Edinson Cavani will be assessed before Sunday’s match.

The 33-year-old has been absent for three games with a groin complaint.

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