Solskjaer Asks His Striker To Practice Finishing Touch During Lockdown

JAKARTA - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer asked Manchester United's forwards to work hard to practice finishing touches or finishing touches and movement without the ball during lockdown. The coach asked them to practice with their respective partners.

United are fifth in the Premier League standings when the season is suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic or the coronavirus. Solskjaer hopes to see his team use this extra time to do certain parts of their play, including finishing.

"The players have individual programs and they have their own diets, of course, and this period can be used to do something special, something special for them and their roles and duties," the United manager told his club's website. March.

"Most of the players have good facilities and a proper garden so, hopefully their wives and girlfriends are able to provide some passes and crosses," he continued.

Today Solskjaer spends time with his family while staying in touch with his players and staff. The Norwegian said it was difficult to plan when he would return to work because it was still not known when the season would resume.

"Based on my real job, I stay in touch and communicate with the staff and the players. Of course, I am used to seeing them every day for hours, so it's different," said Solskjaer.

"I keep in touch with them on WhatsApp groups and messages, and we plan whenever we come back and what kind of sessions we start. But we don't really have no idea when we will start working.

"I, that's a good thing now with technology and we're lucky in that. We can keep in touch and see each other. We can text and get replies fast, and we can sometimes make old-fashioned phone calls and talk just on the phone. So we keep in touch regularly. "