Manchester United have been aan’ie brand since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over the team and he is looking for his ninth win in a row against Burnley in Tuesday night’s 10 pm Premier league kickoff.
The Red Devils have won all games since Jose Mourinho was sacked last month.
And Solskjaer has brought back the club’s traditional attacking style, the aspect of the side’s play that has made them a feared force as they hunt for a top-four spot.
The Norwegian says: “I love it. It’s what you want.
“We’ve had some fantastic results, great performances and the improvement I can see in many aspects, just from Tottenham to Arsenal.
“The way we improved the structure, the ideas, we’ve got to know each other more and they’ve got to know me and what I want from the team.
“For a few games, everyone said it was just about attacking, attacking, but it’s the other part I’ve been happy about – we haven’t conceded too many.”
The 45-year-old has rejuvenated the players and he insists that there will be no transfer business at the club with all his stars having upped their game.
Ole explains: “At the moment I can see everyone staying.
“No deals have been done with anyone, but there are still a few more days but I’m not too involved in the negotiations so whatever happens, happens.
“But it’ll be good to get the window closed and improving the players in the squad still here.”
TUESDAY NIGHT’S PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES
Fulham v Brighton (9.45 pm)
Arsenal v Cardiff (9.45 pm)
Wolves v West Ham (9.45 pm)
Huddersfield v Everton (9.45 pm)
Man United v Burnley (10 pm)
Newcastle v Manchester City (10 pm)