Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said that he has no concerns over the attitude of his players in the aftermath of Tuesday's shock Champions League defeat to Young Boys.
Cristiano Ronaldo sent the Red Devils ahead in Switzerland, but Aaron Wan-Bissaka's red card turned the tide, and Young Boys scored twice in the second half to record a 2-1 victory.
The Red Devils are back in Premier League action away to West Ham United on Sunday afternoon, and Solskjaer has revealed that he has been pleased with the reaction of the players to the disappointing loss.
"Of course you wait to see when you see them this morning when you come back in. The attitude is like you expect it to," Solskjaer told reporters.
"They're focused of course, a little bit disappointed but not too downbeat we know it's a setback and we have to do better and we've got five games to get 10 to 12 points we need. Not the start we wanted but we're a good team that can bounce back again and the group is very good."
Man United will again be without the services of Edinson Cavani this weekend, but Solskjaer is hopeful that the experienced striker will be able to train with the team on Monday.