Solskjaer hails 'exciting' Premier League title race as Man United look to go top
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer spoke to the media ahead of Tuesday's Premier League trip to Burnley.
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said he is excited by the Premier League's open title race this season as the Red Devils eye a chance to go clear at the top of the table against Burnley.
United visit Burnley on Tuesday level on 33 points alongside rivals and defending champions Liverpool atop the table, and with the chance to move to the summit having played a game less.
Liverpool cruised to Premier League glory by 18 points last season, but only a point separates the leaders and third-placed Leicester City this term, while Chelsea are just seven points adrift in ninth position through 17 rounds.
Solskjaer is relishing the competitiveness as United seek to win their first Premier League trophy since 2012-13.
Solksjaer on Premier Leagye title race
"I think all the teams want to take a grip on the Premier League, of course," Solskjaer told reporters.
"But it's just that kind of season, kind of year, kind of situation where there will be ups and downs, less consistency in results and performances.
"For me, it's exciting. As a supporter or as a fan, it's more interesting, of course, when there are more teams in and around each other compared to last season, where one just ran away."
Once English football's leading power under Alex Ferguson, United have spent just 51 days top of the table since the legendary Scottish manager retired in 2013.
The last time United finished a day at the summit was the very first of the 2018-19 season after beating Leicester 2-1 – their meeting was the only game that day, and the Manchester club were knocked off top spot by the end of that weekend.
United are unbeaten on the road in the top flight in 16 games and Burnley have not won successive league meetings with the Red Devils since 1968.
"I don't think they'd be going out too much anyway, but you've got no chance of going out [at the moment]. Hopefully they'll find out that we can live this way for the rest of our careers and get the most out of our careers!"