• Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates his victory. Getty Images
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrates his victory. Getty Images
  • Jesse Lingard, slots home Manchester United's fifth goal. AP Photo
    Jesse Lingard, slots home Manchester United's fifth goal. AP Photo
  • Manchester United players Fred and Paul Pogba celebrate. Getty Images
    Manchester United players Fred and Paul Pogba celebrate. Getty Images
  • Solskjaer, second right, watches from the dugout. Reuters
    Solskjaer, second right, watches from the dugout. Reuters
  • Solskjaer with assistant coach Mike Phelan. Reuters
    Solskjaer with assistant coach Mike Phelan. Reuters
  • Solskjaer and Phelan talk tactics. Reuters
    Solskjaer and Phelan talk tactics. Reuters
  • Solskjaer had plenty of support from United fans. Getty
    Solskjaer had plenty of support from United fans. Getty
  • Solskjaer celebrates the result with his players. Getty
    Solskjaer celebrates the result with his players. Getty
  • The final result on the scoreboard at Cardiff. Reuters
    The final result on the scoreboard at Cardiff. Reuters

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Manchester United can still get top-four spot in Premier League


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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer beamed from ear to ear after enjoying a dream start to life back at Manchester United - and the caretaker manager warned the best is yet to come after hitting five past former club Cardiff City.

Jose Mourinho paid for United's lack of style, substance and togetherness on Tuesday, with his Old Trafford reign brought to an abrupt end as the club turned to one of their treble-winning heroes for the rest of the season.

Solskjaer took charge for the first time on Saturday evening and not only got off to a winning start but oversaw United's first five-goal haul in a Premier League match since Sir Alex Ferguson's last game in May 2013.

Jesse Lingard's second-half brace complemented earlier efforts from Marcus Rashford, Ander Herrera and Anthony Martial as United won 5-1, with Victor Camarasa's penalty a mere consolation for Cardiff.

Asked if there were any positives, Solskjaer laughed and said: "There's quite a few!

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"The attitude and application of the boys when you go out there and see them, the attitude has been fantastic, the dressing room, the way they approached this game.

"It's been a difficult week for everyone and to get the focus and perform as well as they did impress."

Solskjaer praised his team from front to back in the Welsh capital and playfully pointed out that this was returning coach Mike Phelan's first match in the dugout since United netted five in the league 2,043 days earlier.

The team certainly had a Ferguson era swagger about them, with Paul Pogba - one of four changes to the Liverpool loss - impressing behind the visitors' rapid attacking trio.

"I'm pleased with all of them - every single one of them - but of course it's a threat," Solskjaer said.

"When you've got Martial and Jesse Lingard down either side, Rashford up top with Paul supporting them, it's exhilarating to watch and as long as we keep that standard up we'll keep up picking points."

Solskjaer is excited to see what serious time on the training pitch brings and is hopeful about United's chances of clawing back the gap to the Uefa Champions League spots.

"Well, we'll take one game at a time but we're eight points behind and we've caught up teams before at this club," he said.

"Now, though, we've got to catch up a couple, but our job is to take one game at a time.

"Don't look too far ahead but we always play well in second half of the season. Man United teams always do."

Solskjaer's first home game in charge on Wednesday when United host struggling Huddersfield Town at Old Trafford.