James Cooper
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And last night,
One of my colleagues was trying to get Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to say it would be a classic.
He laughed and said, yeah, we're in for a classic game perhaps.
But I think more important than that, Manchester United are going into games not knowing they're going to win.
It's not like it was in 1999 when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was a player.
But I think there is a belief now and a growing belief that they can win all the games that are in front of them.
And that's a major change in the way Manchester United players' minds are working and to say,
This is a journey.
United are maybe halfway down the road, but they're certainly heading in the right direction.
Yeah, good.
Not too bad.
Big, big game coming up.
you know, I think he's optimistic.
Back-to-back wins, I think, you know, back-to-back clean sheets as well.
You know, these kind of small steps, if you like, for Manchester United, but the right sort of steps to be taking ahead of a game like this.
And I think, you know, you've got a manager steeped in the tradition of Manchester United who was here and brought to the club by a manager who wanted to knock Liverpool off their perch.
He did that.
He had the 20 titles.
Manchester United still have more titles than Liverpool, but clearly there's a realisation that things have changed.
And I think