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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claims Manchester United believe they can beat 'anyone anywhere' after Marcus Rashford's last-gasp winner against Wolves but insisted they aren't in a title race yet

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United have the belief to beat 'anyone anywhere' after going second in the Premier League with victory over Wolves last night.

Solskjaer maintained that it is too early to talk about United as title contenders after just 15 games of the season, but Marcus Rashford's injury-time winner sent them into 2021 on a high.

'This result is massive for the attitude,' said the United manager.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United have the belief to beat 'anyone anywhere'
Marcus Rashford's injury-time winner vs Wolves sent them to second in the Premier League

'We are a different outfit now, better mentally and physically. That belief has come through performances and results and players that we have on the pitch that can change games in a second.