Troubled Newcastle provide port in a storm for fragile Man Utd

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Last Updated : Oct 05 2019 | 9:25 AM IST

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits Manchester United are in for a bumpy ride as he tries to rebuild his struggling team, but Sunday's visit to Newcastle offers a golden opportunity to finally end their dismal away record.

United's limp goalless Europa League draw at AZ Alkmaar on Thursday left them without an away win in their past 10 games.

They have not won on their travels since the dramatic Champions League escape act against Paris Saint-Germain in March.

United last endured a longer streak of futility on the road when they failed to win 11 away games between February and September 1989 -- an era that qualifies as among the bleakest in the club's storied history.

Solskjaer's side rarely threatened to end their barren run as they failed to muster a single shot on target on the artificial turf against Alkmaar.

The former United striker has been unable to coax enough goals from his forwards, while a lack of creativity in midfield is a major problem.

Add a defence that remains creaky despite the expensive signings of Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka and it is easy to see why United are in such disarray.

Even Solskjaer concedes United no longer strike fear into opponents in the way they did during Alex Ferguson's glittering 27-year reign.

"We're not in the '90s now so it's a different era, a different group that we're building," Solskjaer told reporters after the Alkmaar stalemate.

But having turned to a host of promising but raw youngsters including Mason Greenwood and Axel Tuanzebe, Solskjaer is keen to present the impression that patient faith in youth is United's best path to recapturing the glory of the Ferguson era.

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"There's not many clubs with our stature that play the young players that we do. They'll have a chance to come through and we're sure that some of these will be part of a successful team."

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First Published: Oct 05 2019 | 9:25 AM IST

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