Man Utd arrive into training as Solskjaer gets ready to fly out to Barcelona


Ole Gunnar Solskjaer demands he doesn't put stock in destiny, however concedes 'at times things are intended to be' as he prepares to come back to the Nou Camp this week.

Twenty years on from his sensational damage time victor in Barcelona that fixed Manchester United's treble, Solskjaer is wanting to engineer another rebound.

His side are 1-0 down in the wake of losing the main leg of their champions League quarter-last at Old Trafford a week ago gratitude to a Luke Shaw own goal.

United fly out to Spain at noontime on Monday before a question and answer session at the ground, trailed via preparing on the pitch.

Nemanja Matic and Alexis Sanchez are set to travel, yet it is improbable that Ander Herrera will include.

On coming back to the scene of the last in 1999, where he and Teddy Sheringham swung the game in damage time, Solskajer admits to ESPN: 'I don't put stock in destiny yet I do trust that you get what you merit.

'Once in a while things are intended to be in the event that you really go it.

'I'm not the sort to think: "This does right by me." I will feel the butterflies, I will be energized. I can't hang tight to get moving in light of the fact that it's the greatest stage.

'It's against the best club of the last 10 or 15 years. Since [Pep] Guardiola took over they have been totally splendid.'

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