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Our partners use technology, like biscuits, and gather data to personalise the information and advertisements shown to you and to supply you with the very best experience. Please let us know whether you agree. Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he's staying"very optimistic" despite seeing his side lose at West Ham. The 2-0 defeat London Stadium leaves the Red Devils with only eight points from their opening six matches. Solskjaer's side have won only two of their last 11 Premier League games and so are without an away league win since February. "I have said many times that there will be highs and lows," said the Norwegian. "Today we just need to accept we have no issues. I'm disappointed we didn't win now, but aside from that I am being very optimistic." Goals from Aaron Cresswell along with Andriy Yarmolenko made the Hammers all three points on Sunday, with Harry Maguire along with Juan Mata spurning great opportunities. "We just didn't possess the caliber if we had those big minutes," added Solskjaer. "At the Premier League if you don't require them you won't get any points. It tipped in their favour and we only need to accept that." The gloomy day of manchester United has been compounded by an accident after being pushed with a problem in the second half to Marcus Rashford, that will undergo a scan. The joins an injury list that includes Eric Bailly, Anthony Martial, Luke Shaw and Paul Pogba. "We'll just need to scan it and see how badly hurt he is," said Solskjaer, who was also without adolescent Mason Greenwood in London Stadium due to tonsillitis. "[Greenwood] could not travel, but I guess him Anthony [Martial] are not too far off." The injury into Rashford leaves United short of amounts in assault, with Jesse Lingard compelled to play a fundamental striker. The Red Devils let Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez leave through the summer for Inter Milan, and club captain Gary Neville has encouraged the club. "You will find no centre-forwards," Neville told Sky Sports. "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is going to need support in January and next summer. This group needs beefing up with quality and experience and amounts. "I have no problem with them letting players that did not need to be in the club go. Sanchez was using a nightmare,'' Lukaku, to be fair, didn't look as if he wanted to be there. "They have not obviously been able to make the players they desired. I am not saying they need to have anxiety purchased by any stretch. "But on reflection, it is a statement of fact that these will be the players Manchester United have got left to the pitch if they are trying to acquire a Premier League game." Fellow Sky pundit and former skipper Roy Keane said he is"shocked and saddened" by the scenario at Old Trafford. "I don't understand where to start," the Irishman said. "I knew they were not in a great location. You're able to lose a game of soccer but everything about United was lacklustre. "No caliber. Too little desire. A lack of leaders. A deficiency of characters. It is a long way back and it's scary how much they have fallen." Former United manager Jose Mourinho, that was substituted by Solskjaer in December, told Sky Sports he"does not find any improvements" despite the summer imports of Maguire, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Daniel James. "We're bad last season but I don't see some improvements, despite three new players. "I like these three players and they're bringing some good quality, but the team I don't like in any way. I'm surprised by the outcome and that I don't think Ole can take some positives from the match." Get latest scores and headlines delivered straight to your phoneto our newsletter and find out where to locate us on online. The latest rumours and stories from the world of football. Evaluation and opinion from our chief football writer. The way to enter soccer - the hottest sport on the planet, with facilities and clubs across the UK. Read more here: http://sofcom.ir/?p=12401

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