Solskjaer salutes resilient manchester united spirit after burnley fight back
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer praised the resilience of his Manchester United players after they came from behind to secure a 2-1 win over Burnley at Turf Moor.
The Red Devils found themselves trailing at halftime after Chris Wood's 21st-minute goal gave the Clarets the lead. However, United regrouped and showed their character to turn the game around in the second half.
Marcus Rashford equalized just after the hour mark, and Bruno Fernandes sealed the win with a stunning strike in the 85th minute.
Solskjaer was delighted with his team's response to going behind, saying: "I'm proud of the players. We showed great character and resilience. We could have easily given up, but we didn't.
"We talked about it at halftime, about being more clinical and taking our chances. We did that in the second half, and it was a great response.
"Marcus Rashford's goal was a big one, and then Bruno's finish was incredible. He's got that quality, and it's great to see him scoring goals like that.
"We knew it would be a tough game, but we showed our mentality and our spirit. We're pleased with the three points, and we'll take it."
United's win was their fifth in a row in all competitions, and Solskjaer believes it's a testament to the team's growing confidence and cohesion.
"We're building something here," he said. "We're getting better, and we're getting more consistent. We're playing with a lot of confidence, and that's what you need to win games.
"We're not getting too high or too low. We're staying focused, and we're working hard. That's what's giving us these results."
The win moves United up to fifth in the Premier League table, and Solskjaer is looking forward to the challenge of facing Liverpool at Old Trafford next weekend.
"It's going to be a big game, but we're ready for it," he said. "We'll prepare well, and we'll give it our all. We're looking forward to it."