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發表於 2006-10-2 10:21 AM
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Solskjaer seizes the day

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer attributes his two goals against Newcastle to his atttitude since returning from injury to "seize the moment".
Solskjaer, who claimed both goals in the 2-0 win, scored for the first time at Old Trafford in more than three years in the Premiership. The 32-year-old striker's last league goal in front of a home crowd came against Liverpool in a 4-0 win in May 2003.
"It's great to score again in the league," he said, having struck his fourth goal of the season. "But I don't think of it as three-and-a-half years, I just try to seize the moment.
"I was lucky enough to get a couple of scraps. The second one, I was just trying to get out of the way," he said, before explaining with typical striker's reluctance, "when they hit you like that you just have to take them!"
The Norwegian forward also completed his first full 90 minutes of the season. It is another hurdle cleared and Ole believes he is edging ever closer to consistent performances.
"In my first start this season, against Watford, that was probably my worst performance so far," he said. "I said to my friends it's like the roll of a dice, but hopefully it won't be one to six too many times.
"It's pleasing to get 90 minutes, it's good to get that out of the way so you don't have to answer questions about it! It's great being out there."
Solskjaer revealed that playing alongside Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo provided even greater impetus to return during his time on the sidelines.
"It really motivated me because I want to play with these lads," he said. "Even at my age, you're never too old to learn, and I learn from those two players.
"I spoke with Cristiano after the game," he added. "He went close a few times and didn't score, but that's the way it goes. Sometimes you play really well and create chances but don't score, and other times you get lucky and do. But he is playing fantastic football at the moment." |
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