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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer excited for "positive day" with fans returning

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer excited for
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United's recent home games have been affected by fan protests at Old Trafford.

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking forward to welcoming back fans to Old Trafford despite admitting recent supporter protests have affected his players.

United will finally be able to play in front of a crowd for their final Premier League home game of the season on Tuesday, with relegated Fulham the visitors.

Despite preparing for 10,000 spectators, United officials will be concerned about the ongoing unrest aimed at the club's owners.

Recent Manchester United games have seen fan protests at Old Trafford
Recent Manchester United games have seen fan protests at Old Trafford (Martin Rickett/PA)

Anti-Glazer protests saw a number of fans break onto the Old Trafford pitch, causing the match against Liverpool on May 2 to be postponed.

The rescheduled game saw Liverpool win 4-2 last Thursday, while 48 hours previously Leicester were also victorious at Old Trafford in a fixture which saw more pre-match protestations.

Solskjaer, though, is keen to have supporters back inside the stadium for legitimate reasons and has called for it to be a "positive day" for everyone involved with the club.

"We've been waiting for a long, long time to welcome the fans back," he said.

"Of course the last couple of home games, especially the Liverpool ones with the protests... It's never nice to see a club that is not united, fans with the team, so we're hoping that Tuesday is going to be a positive day that we move together, that we play a good game of football.

"That's my job to prepare the team to play well and that they enjoy the day because that's important that we get back and enjoy being together.

"I think the mood in any club and the relationship between the team and the fans is vital to what happens on the pitch.

"The players are all human beings, we're all human beings, and we will react to getting our supporters back in a positive way.

"They have always been giving us extra energy and hopefully the players will give the fans a reason to cheer and that's what we have to focus on."

A victory will guarantee United finish the season in second place but their league form has been largely based around a fine away record.

The Red Devils are unbeaten on the road in the Premier League this season and have lost an away league game in 15 months.

Six home defeats put paid to any realistic chance of challenging Manchester City for the title but Solskjaer believes the recent displays in defeat to Leicester and Liverpool were impacted on by the protests.

Manchester United have lost their last two home games to Leicester and Liverpool
Manchester United have lost their last two home games to Leicester and Liverpool (Dave Thompson/PA)

"I just didn't want to use it as an excuse because we lost two games but surely it's a reason behind the performances," he added when asked if the protests had affected his players.

"I'm not saying it didn't affect them but I was impressed with how professional they were and how they went about it.

"There was none of them that complained and that's one of the big things for me, we never complain we just look at what we can do and how could we maximise the situation.

"We tried to do that but we couldn't get the results but the players have been good as gold. They've had a couple of days off and they're refreshed and ready and now we prepare as normal for these last two games."

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