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Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says the club are "further behind" in their development than he hoped for at this stage of the season.
United, who host Newcastle
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on Boxing Day, sit eighth in the Premier League and seven points off a spot in the Champions League places. Solskjaer has been in charge for a year but says he is using this season to build a team for the next campaign. "We knew this season was
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going to be a season of some ups and downs," he said. "This season will be used to find a team and a squad for next season, but hopefully we can speed this process up by getting more results. "I expect us to be more consistent, definitely more
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experienced and learning from these setbacks. "At the moment we're a little bit further behind than what I was hoping for." Midfielder Paul Pogba, who had been out since September with an ankle injury, came on as a substitute in United's 2-0 defeat by Watford on
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Sunday. Solskjaer says the France international is the "best all-round midfielder in the world" and could be in line for a start against Newcastle on Thursday. "He can play anywhere. He can play the holding midfield, he's a box-to-box midfielder. He can drop deep, get it, play them long passes, he can get higher up and combine, one-twos," added the Norwegian.