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Published 15:14 7 Nov 2020 GMT
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"Authorities set us up to fail. How can they set us up after a Champions League game, Wednesday night in Turkey, and set us a Saturday 12:30 kick off? "Liverpool and City, they played on Tuesday, they're playing Sunday. We've had enough of that." He went on, mentioning the extraordinary circumstances football is happening in this season. "We have to understand, how these players, in these times... Pandemic, how mentally draining that is, physically draining this is. And you set them up like this? "We lost Luke Shaw because of that. "Set us up on a Sunday there's absolutely no problem us playing on Sunday, there's an international break after. "No argument whatsoever, it's just a joke."Again, Des Kelly tried to talk about the performances of the players, which Solskjaer described as brilliant... Especially after they flew back from Turkey on Thursday. Did you know they flew back on Thursday? The United boss explained that Mason Greenwood was left out of the squad because he didn't feel well on Friday evening despite training well this week. He also clarified that the injury Luke Shaw picked up was a hamstring injury and "could be a long one."

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