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Solskjaer open to Ferguson giving team talk

Solskjaer open to Ferguson giving team talk
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Meanwhile, Manchester United could welcome back Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial against Liverpool on Sunday.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has offered Sir Alex Ferguson the chance to deliver Manchester United's team talk ahead of the crunch clash against Liverpool on Sunday.

The eyes of the footballing world will be on Old Trafford this weekend as the home side look to continue their impressive form and derail Jurgen Klopp's Reds' title tilt.

United are going for a 12th win in 14 matches in all competitions and remain unbeaten in nine league matches, having last tasted defeat at Anfield in December – a 3-1 loss that brought the end of Jose Mourinho's reign.

Jesse Lingard, left, and Anthony Martial
Jesse Lingard, left, and Anthony Martial could return (Nick Potts/PA)

Jesse Lingard, who scored the consolation goal that day, and Anthony Martial were expected to be out until the start of March with a injuries sustained in last week's Champions League defeat to Paris St Germain, but could return on Sunday.

"We're looking OK," Solskjaer said.

"I hope Jesse will be OK. More hope and think that Anthony will be OK, but we've got two more days, so they've got to get through these two sessions.

"They've not been part of it yet, but they've been doing some recovery work.

"Anthony's was a different muscle, so we think that he might be ready and hope that Jesse will."

The duo's return would be a welcome shot in the arm for a side that recovered from their first defeat under Solskjaer by comfortably triumphing 2-0 in Monday's FA Cup fifth-round match at Chelsea.

Sir Alex Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford (Martin Rickett/PA)

Ferguson was seen speaking to some United players after that match at Stamford Bridge and has been offered a wider audience ahead of the Liverpool match.

Asked if the mind games used by his mentor were something he bought into as a manager, Solskjaer said: "Nah. I don't think Jurgen Klopp will read what I say.

"I'm not going to read what he says, or the players say. That's further down the line I would think.

"But (Ferguson) would be welcome to have his talk to the players if he wanted to, the gaffer, because we know how much it meant for him to overtake Liverpool.

"I think our players know what it means for everyone at Man United."

There are no firm plans for Ferguson to come in but United do not need to look far for inspiration given their current boss, a 1999 treble hero, knows all about eagerly anticipated encounters with Liverpool.

"I've played in a few of these myself and I know the magnitude of it for the fans, for everyone who works here, the staff," Solskjaer said.

"There have been many comments about, 'this is the big one' and 'we're looking forward to this one'.

"Then it's our job to be focusing and channelling all that energy into performance mode. It's not about emotions.

"I understand that emotion can be brought into it, but we have to stay focused and controlled but with some fight in us as well."

That focus is something Solskjaer has maintained admirably to date, with his attention on improving players and getting them smiling working wonders.

Paul Pogba, left, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Paul Pogba, left, has thrived under Solskjaer (Adam Davy/PA)

Paul Pogba has reaped the clearest rewards of that approach, having gone from unused substitute at Liverpool in December to key man under the caretaker boss.

"He's a top, top player that I've always liked, ever since I saw him as a kid," Solskjaer said.

"He's a World Cup winner, he's a leader in the dressing room, on the pitch as well. He wants the ball all the time.

"My idea was to get him playing to the best of his abilities, not just him, but I thought he was an attacking midfielder.

"You see PSG man-marked him, other teams probably will.

"I don't know if Liverpool will. If they do, we will have experienced that because that is what they did and stopped Paul and created space for others. We need to be ready for that."

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