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CC-Rays rift heats up in benches-clearing fracas

Published in Baseball
Tuesday, 16 July 2019 19:17

NEW YORK -- Benches cleared but no punches were thrown following a shouting match between Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia and Tampa Bay Rays hitter Avisail Garcia during a game Tuesday night.

Sabathia struck out Garcia looking to strand two runners in the sixth inning. Sabathia appeared to say something to Garcia as he walked off the mound, and a surprised Garcia looked up and raised his arms. Sabathia kept jawing from a distance and pointed at Garcia, who began yelling back.

Shortstop Didi Gregorius ran in to hold Sabathia back, and both benches and bullpens cleared. Gregorius led a fired-up Sabathia back to the dugout, and both teams dispersed shortly after.

Sabathia was ejected for plunking the Rays' Jesus Sucre during his last regular-season start in 2018 and has had a few salty run-ins with Tampa Bay this season, including when he threw at Austin Meadows three times and shouted insults during a game in May.

The 38-year-old left-hander has also been excellent against Tampa Bay, entering Tuesday with a 2.36 ERA in seven starts against the Rays over the past two seasons. He left after six innings Tuesday with New York trailing 3-2 before they came back and won 8-3.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Dina Meshref aiming for seventh appearance

Published in Table Tennis
Tuesday, 16 July 2019 14:16

A graduate of the America University of Egypt, currently listed at no.51 on the Women’s World Rankings, Dina Meshref is her continent’s leading female player. Moreover, she faces a busy few weeks of action.

The Seamaster 2019 ITTF Challenge Plus Nigeria Open commences on Wednesday 7th August, followed later in the month by the Africa Games in Rabat, the table tennis events commencing on Tuesday 20th August and concluding on Monday 2nd September.

“I will just try to give my best, I am trying to prepare thoroughly for the competition. Of course it won’t be easy in Lagos. I expect all players to be very well prepared for the event, especially that it’s a few days prior to another important event. I consider all players competing in the event as my potential rivals and strong competitors.

It’s actually very exciting to compete in Lagos, as there are always lots of spectators and fans who really admire the sport, it brings the best out of players.

I really hope I can win the title because it is very important to me, as it serves as qualification for the Women’s World Cup, which is of course one of the most prestigious events of the year.” Dina Meshref

World Table Tennis Day 2019 – Sport for All

Published in Table Tennis
Tuesday, 16 July 2019 14:28

A globally recognised sport, World Table Tennis Day (WTTD) 2019 illustrated the fact that the table tennis community, the participating organisations, alongside the ITTF Foundation and our equipment sponsors; iPong and Butterfly, value partnerships that represent diverse goals in the area of development.

World Table Tennis Day underlines the ideal of sport for all. Everyone can take part in organising activities to mark the day, play and spread the message of solidarity with friends and the community.

“My biggest acknowledgments are reserved for each single organiser and participant. It is thanks to your love for our sport that we keep going further, making table tennis accessible to everyone everywhere!“ Leandro Olvech, ITTF Foundation Director

As a motivational incentive, the 2019 awards focused on showcasing exemplary and different initiatives, regardless of event size. It is not about the wealth of materials but rather about the love for table tennis and sharing with others.

Europe took the lead in the most registered events at 407 from a previous 288 in 2018; Asia was next with 275 registered events, the number having been 140 in 2018.

A most impressive 115.7 per cent increase in participation when compared with the previous year, World Table Tennis Day is becoming increasingly useful and popular as a platform for positive social change.

Among the 922 events, 527 engaged children, 318 young people and 192 persons with disabilities. Also 228 elderly, 16 refugees and 23 immigrants plus other minority groups participated.

The mantra of the ITTF Foundation – solidarity through table tennis – fund its way into schools, parks, shopping malls, stadiums, beaches and local pathways as well as into streets through dedicated organisers, creative initiatives and amazing participants! Together we are improving the social fabric for the better, with fun, love, laughter and friendship.

We look forward to seeing you on 6th April 2020 – World Table Tennis Day!

World Table Tennis Day Awards 2019

…………Absar Welfare Foundation, Pakistan

…………Arima Table Tennis Club, Trinidad and Tobago

…………JTG School Table Tennis, South Africa

…………PongFit, United States

…………NTK Vesna, Slovenia

…………Latvian Table Tennis Federation, Children and Youth Centre, Latvia

…………Club de Tenis de Mesa UVG, Guatemala

…………Chouigi Sports Club, Tunisia

…………Tonga Table Tennis Federation, Tonga

…………A.D Badajoz Tennis de Mesa, Spain

…………Centro Cívico por la Paz, Costa Rica

…………Fundación Federico, Colombia

…………A.S.D Vigor Velletri, Italy

Matt Smith After A Pro Bike Battle Repeat

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 16 July 2019 12:38

SONOMA, Calif. – Matt Smith wrapped up his third NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series world championship with a record-breaking performance on the final day of the 2018 season in Pomona.

But the Pro Stock Motorcycle standout fully believes that championship run was set in motion thanks to his impressive performance at Sonoma Raceway.

Smith won the Mickey Thompson Tire Pro Bike Battle as part of the NHRA Sonoma Nationals, which takes places at Sonoma Raceway, July 26-28. The victory over Eddie Krawiec in the final of the bike battle on Smith’s Denson/Stockseth/MSR EBR netted him $25,000 and provided a huge boost of momentum as he prepared for his title chase. Returning to the facility in the heart of Northern California’s wine country fourth in points, Smith is after a similar spark in 2019.

“It assured us we could really go after that championship last year,” Smith said. “To me, when we beat (Krawiec), it really showed us we could race for a championship and have a chance to win it. Last year was the first time anyone on my team won the bike battle, and it was just great to finally win it. We really appreciate Mickey Thompson doing this for the class. It’s been a good journey and a good fit for the class. So to get that win, it was pretty awesome. If you do well at Sonoma, you know you’re in a good spot come Indy.”

Blake Alexander (Top Fuel), Robert Hight (Funny Car), Jeg Coughlin Jr. (Pro Stock) and L.E. Tonglet (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year’s winners at Sonoma Raceway. It is the ninth of 16 races during the Pro Stock Motorcycle season, and marks one of the most important weekends of the year for the riders in the talented category.

The class takes center stage in Sonoma with the Mickey Thompson Tire Pro Bike Battle, a special race-within-a-race on Saturday featuring eight top riders. The field will be set after this weekend’s race in Denver, but Smith has already secured his spot. He’ll try to win the all-star race for a second time, relying on engine that went a record 201.76 mph in Gainesville this year, keyed his bike battle victory a season ago and also led to his record-breaking performance to clinch the title.

“All of our new motors are pretty good, but we have one that just stands out,” said Smith, who has 23 career wins. “That’s the one we ran at the end of last year, and we ran it again at Gainesville and broke the (speed) record again. I put it back in at Chicago and won that race. It’s going back in the bike in Sonoma, and I think it’s going to be fast, so we feel good about it.”

Smith will have to face off against the likes of Krawiec, points leader Andrew Hines, who has an impressive five wins in 2019, Hector Arana Jr. and Angelle Sampey, but the veteran feels confident about the way the three-bike team of his wife, Angie, and Scotty Pollacheck has come on. Angie still has a shot to advance into the bike battle with a strong showing in Denver, while Matt, who won earlier this season in Chicago, believes things are coming together at the right time.

“Sonoma has always been a big bike race and I think we’re in a great spot,” Smith said. “Angie ran really well at Norwalk, and we finally got Scotty’s bike to perform like it should. We qualified all the bikes in the top seven and everyone won in the first round, and I think we’re right where we need to be. With the way the Countdown is, you’ve got to be good at the end of the year.”

SmartStop Sticks With Carlin & Karam

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 16 July 2019 13:06

DELRAY BEACH, Fla. – Carlin has announced that self storage company SmartStop Self Storage will join the team once again as a primary partner at the Iowa 300 with NTT IndyCar Series driver Sage Karam piloting the No. 31 SmartStop Self Storage Carlin Chevrolet.

“We were very impressed with Sage’s steady progression throughout the Toronto race weekend and his willingness to learn and adapt. The fact that he hadn’t been on a street course since 2015 and was still able to come right out of the gate confident and constantly improving every session was extremely impressive,” said Team Principal Trevor Carlin. “The SmartStop Self Storage Chevrolet looked great out on track and their group has been a pleasure to work with, so we couldn’t be more pleased to have them back this weekend in Iowa. Sage has done really well in Iowa in the past, so hopefully we can use his experience and our past success at Iowa Speedway to come away with a good result for the team and our partners at SmartStop Self Storage.”

Karam will make his third start of the NTT IndyCar Series season, and second with Carlin, this weekend at the Iowa 300. In his five starts at Iowa Speedway dating back to 2010, Karam has never finished outside of the top three, recording four wins (USF2000 – 2010, Indy Pro 2000 – 2011 and 2012, Indy Lights – 2013) and scoring his first NTT IndyCar Series podium in 2015 with a third-place finish.

“I’m really excited to be back again this weekend with Carlin and SmartStop Self Storage for the Iowa 300. Iowa Speedway has always been a good track for me in the past, so I’m really looking forward to getting back to work there,” said Karam. “Coming off of a very productive weekend in Toronto, I’m looking forward to applying everything I’ve learned and continuing to work with the team to get the best results possible. A huge thank you to everyone at Carlin and SmartStop Self Storage for a great opportunity to race at one of my favorite tracks.”

Sammy Swindell Lands Knoxville Nationals Ride

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 16 July 2019 13:15

AVON, Ind. – The biggest winged sprint car race of the season will feature one of the most famed father-son pairings in the sport.

Announced Wednesday afternoon, Sammy Swindell will pilot the No. 39 Swindell SpeedLab sprint car for Kevin and Jordan Swindell during the NOS Energy Drink Knoxville Nationals at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway, Aug. 7-10.

The news comes after the recent announcement that the pairing will compete together during this weekend’s Kings Royal, July 17-20 at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio.

“It’s kind of an honor that Kevin called me about doing this,” the elder Swindell said. “We talked about it maybe a month or so ago. It will be special. If we wound up winning this it’d be really special. Not too many father and sons get to do that.”

Sammy Swindell has impressive statistics throughout his career at the Knoxville Nationals.

The three-time World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series champion has made 34 A-main starts – only one behind Steve Kinser for the most all time – during the prestigious event, including winning it in 1983.

He has also recorded eight podiums, 14 top fives and 20 top 10s since his first Knoxville Nationals A-main in 1976.

Sammy Swindell also ranks sixth in career Nationals laps led, with 89, and he’s one of only six drivers to earn the pole position at least three times.

“I was able to be there a few weeks ago,” he said of racing at Knoxville Raceway. “We had a good car and the results didn’t show what the car was capable of. Some things went wrong during the night that messed us up. I thought that the car drove really well there.

“That car is the same car as Kevin, has so it’s something we can compare notes on and go from there.”

The Swindell SpeedLab team is fresh off its first win of the season, which came with Christopher Bell behind the wheel at Pennsylvania’s Grandview Speedway on July 3.

“We’re looking forward to racing with (my) dad,” Kevin Swindell said. “We ran the Kings Royal finale together and made the A-main last year, and we ran a race together the previous year. I think we have all the pieces to be strong from the start.”

Sens get Anisimov from Blackhawks for Smith

Published in Hockey
Tuesday, 16 July 2019 13:19

The Ottawa Senators acquired center Artem Anisimov from the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday for left wing Zack Smith.

Anisimov, 31, appeared in 78 games, finishing with 15 goals and 22 assists, last season, his fourth with the Blackhawks. He has scored at least 20 goals four times in his career, including his first three seasons in Chicago.

Smith, also 31, has played his entire 11-season NHL career with the Senators and has been an alternate captain since the 2017-18 season. He appeared in 70 games last season, finishing with nine goals and 19 assists.

Anisimov and Smith and both signed through the 2020-21 season with their contracts carrying an average annual value of $4.55 million and $3.25 million, respectively.

"Artem is a big, competitive center with excellent hands and playmaking ability," Senators general manager Pierre Dorion said in a statement. "He plays a 200-foot game and will contribute to our depth on both special teams. We're acquiring an experienced player who can score and at the same time is responsible in his own zone. We really like how he will fit with the makeup of our team."

Caps bring back winger Vrana with 2-year deal

Published in Hockey
Tuesday, 16 July 2019 14:47

ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Capitals have re-signed winger Jakub Vrana to a $6.7 million, two-year contract, completing the biggest item left on Washington's offseason checklist.

The 23-year-old restricted free agent set career highs with 24 goals, 23 assists and 47 points last season. He has 80 points in 176 NHL regular-season games.

The Czech had three goals and five assists during the Capitals' 2018 Stanley Cup run and scored first during the title-clinching Game 5 in the final at Vegas.

Cap-strapped Washington still has to re-sign restricted free-agent defenseman Christian Djoos and forward Chandler Stephenson. Each is scheduled for a salary arbitration hearing.

De Ligt arrives at Juve ahead of expected deal

Published in Soccer
Tuesday, 16 July 2019 15:04

Matthijs de Ligt arrived to Juventus on Tuesday night ahead of the star defender's expected signing with the Italian champions.

While his move from Dutch club Ajax has yet to be officially announced, Juventus posted on their social media a video of de Ligt getting off a plane in Turin and saying "I am really happy to be here."

De Ligt, 19, had attracted interest from Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United and Bayern Munich among others after helping Ajax reach the Champions League semifinal and Netherlands the UEFA Nations League final.

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Although Ajax lost to Spurs in the Champions League, de Ligt did win the Eredivisie title and Dutch Cup as part of a side that also featured Frenkie De Jong, who has since joined Barcelona.

De Ligt will link up with former Chelsea coach Maurizio Sarri at Juve and fellow new signings Adrien Rabiot and Aaron Ramsey as the Bianconeri aim to win a ninth straight Scudetto.

Reports suggested the teenager has agreed a deal that will see him earn over £10 million a season in Italy.

He revealed in June that Cristiano Ronaldo had asked him about a move to Juventus following Portugal's Nations League win over Netherlands.

"I didn't understand him at first. I was a little shocked, so I laughed. But I didn't say anything," de Ligt said.

"So soon after the game you are not at all concerned with it. You are disappointed that you have lost and that is the only thing you are thinking about."

PERTH, Australia -- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the man charged with turning around Manchester United's fortunes.

Two weeks into his first preseason as manager -- and less than a month before the Premier League campaign kicks off against Chelsea at Old Trafford on Aug. 11 -- Solskjaer spoke to ESPN in a roundtable setting, which also included The Times, The Telegragh, The Sun, The Mail and The Mirror, at the Crown Towers hotel in Perth, United's team base.

Among the many topics covered: His hopes for the 2019-20 season, the futures of Paul Pogba, Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku, his strategy to catch Manchester City and Liverpool and the work left to do in the transfer market.

This transcript has been edited for brevity and clarity.

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Q: Ole, it's your first preseason as Manchester United manager; how it does it compare with the last one you had with Molde?

Solskjaer: Of course it's different. When you're at Manchester United, everything is different, but I'm used to this from before. But it has moved on since I left as well. Everything -- the fans, and football in general -- it's bigger. There's more media interest, so it's nice.

Q: Do you sense that the players and staff are revived now after a disappointing end to the season?

Solskjaer: It was disappointing, the last few months, obviously, but they've come back and it's been really encouraging. You didn't expect anything else though. You expected them to come back with a little bit of grit. It's only two weeks into the preseason and its been very encouraging.

Q: Has the mood in the camp been as positive as you had hoped it would be?

Solskjaer: Yeah. Sometimes you expect players to be more negative and maybe we've been too kind to them because they've not moaned enough. So maybe the preseason hasn't been hard enough. I can still remember when I wasn't able to walk down the stairs. You had to walk backwards and all this, but I don't think we've had them there yet.

Q: You've been clear you want to build a team that can play on the front foot. Do you think after this tour you will have a squad who are physically able to meet your demands?

Solskjaer: I would think so and that's obviously the aim now, to put the fitness in to everyone and get everyone fit for August 11. But it's after the first international break, that's when the games come thick and fast. You can almost call it preseason, the first month of the season, because with the first four or five games there are no midweek games, so we've still got time to build a foundation. We needed it because the stats have shown we haven't been up there but there's been a big improvement. Like Scott [McTominay] has said, they haven't had sessions like this for the last few preseasons.

Q: Can we expect a transformation in the way United look on the pitch this season?

Solskjaer: You've got opposition that wants to play as well. But we have a clear aim and we want to look a certain way. We know it's going to take time. It might not be a transformation like, [clicks fingers] wow, that's a new team' but I think most of us saw the intention on Saturday [against Perth Glory]. That's the way he want to play. We want to play on the front foot but you can't do that for 90 minutes in 38 league games. That's hard in the Premier League.

Q: Last season there seemed to be a disconnect between the players and the fans -- do the players have to win back the trust of the supporters?

Solskjaer: I think it was a mentally draining season, and physically, but mentally because there were ups and downs and especially when you change manager right in the middle. We got a boost with the first few games, won a few, then got a few injuries and towards the end it was flat... We've just got to make sure we get more consistency.

Q: Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho didn't make a great success of this job. What makes you confident that you can?

Solskjaer: It depends on what you think is success. They won trophies. I've admired Jose, Louis and David [Moyes] -- admired them because I was still a player when they were successful managers. We're all different. I think they were more on the pitch, really on the pitch. That type of coach. I've got some great coaches and will do most of the coaching work. We're all different and we've all got different management styles.

Q: You have brought in two new players (Daniel James and Aaron Wan-Bissaka) and two have left (Ander Herrera and Antonio Valencia) but did you expect more change by this stage of preseason?

Solskjaer: I know it's hard getting players in and over the line. We've been doing our jobs. We've been finding, identifying players. Scouting them. But they have got clubs. It took time with Aaron [Wan-Bissaka], it took time with Dan [James] but they got it over the line. It's not like we're going to sign 10 players. It can't be a quick fix. As I've said to you, we're working on one or two and we're still hoping but I also understand that the market has changed. Prices have soared.

Q: It sometimes feels from the outside that there is a Man United tax on players and prices go up once you're interested. Has that been a problem?

Solskjaer: We have been linked with so many players. I am sure you don't believe every single player that we have been linked with, but I think that Man United sometimes have, because of the wealth, maybe we have had to pay more, a bigger premium to get players in and that's just the world we live in. And we have taken our time and we are not going to over pay but we have to get the right people in, the right players.

Q: Is there a maximum number of new signings you would like before the transfer deadline?

Solskjaer: No, there's never any maximum because there are players here that are coming into preseason as well that are... I might just have a look at him again because if he has changed as I think he has and it looks like, he might have a career here.

Q: You were critical of the players after the defeat to Everton [4-0 at Goodison Park in April] but are you reconsidering your opinion of one or two?

Solskjaer: On certain players, yeah you do reconsider because there are only 11 players on the pitch and there are only 25 players in the squad that you can get into that squad. Let's see three or four years down the line where we're at, if I have been successful and who's there and it's going to take time. It's going to take time for players to buy into this and to see "hmmm I'm not part of the plans, I might have to go."

Q: You've signed a three-year contract, how long do you think it will take to become title challengers again?

Solskjaer: I am always an optimist and let's see how we start off and how close we get this season. A successful season is if we win a trophy. That's a good season. You have got to aim for trophies. You want to say Premier League, you want to say Europa League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup -- maybe in that order -- but I am not going to discard it and say that we can't. It's not what we expect straight away. If we get the consistency... hopefully we can get David [De Gea] over the line and signed and we might be contenders, who knows?

Q: With the Europa League, is that a trophy you really want to win? And how will you approach it in terms of the team -- is it a chance for the young players?

Solskjaer: Yeah, I think that it'll be a chance for some of the young ones, definitely. Then again, it's a great chance of qualifying for the Champions League for next season, so I think you'll see quite a few of the young ones you've seen already. They are exciting and we need to blood them in the right tournament and it depends on who you play, it depends on the stage of the tournament, group stages -- every weekend is a possibility -- you can't plan three months down the line.

Q: Do you view the Europa League as just as good a route back into the Champions League as the Premier League?

Solskjaer: It is a route but in cup competitions you never know, it's the luck of the dice... It's over the season and if we can get the consistency in the league and get a settled team in the league, I'm sure we've got a chance of getting closer to the top two and let's see how close.

Q: Do you think the fans are understanding of the size of the job you have here?

Solskjaer: Our fans know about football, many have followed successful years, but there have been many who have been before that as well, probably them you don't see on Twitter or social media, so you don't see them as much. And the young ones that have just had the success are maybe like: 'Where's that?' The Premier League has changed, you have to say [Manchester] City how good they were last year. You've got Liverpool who won the Champions League, Tottenham in the final, Chelsea and Arsenal. When I played there were two: Us and Arsenal for a long, long time. And then Chelsea came.

Q: Do you feel like you're a long way behind Man City and Liverpool?

Solskjaer: It did feel like it towards the end of last season but it didn't feel like it in the beginning when I came in. And in the 21 [league] games we had when I came in, we were still third in that 21-game period. And that is including that bad spell at the end. It was only those two that were consistent, so we're still third in that respect.

Q: How about in the game against City [2-0 defeat at Old Trafford in April] -- did you feel there was a gulf?

Solskjaer: They were better than us, definitely. But there were chances, and listening to the coaching staff we were closer than we were years before... But they were exceptional last season, I have to accept that.

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Q: When you look at City under Pep Guardiola, do you feel catching them is a challenge you can win?

Solskjaer: I think we have got to focus on ourselves. I don't think I can look at Liverpool or City and think "they are doing it this way and we've got to do it that way." We have got to focus on us and I believe in these players because they have shown me what they are capable of. They have also shown me some negative sides, which we have got to work on; better habits, get the consistency in training which will get consistency in the games and results. So, yeah, you look at those two clubs, [Jurgen] Klopp and Pep, and as I said about Jose and Louis, I have no problem saying good things about people. They are good coaches, good managers.

Q: You have tried to bring some discipline back to the dressing room but how do you feel when he see Jesse Lingard's holiday video, which attracted some controversy?

Solskjaer: That has been dealt with internally. I am old school, old fashioned. I am quite big on discipline, yeah. I am quite big on self-discipline and we can't spoon feed all these players, they have got to do it themselves. Of course, I have had many, many years at this club and I have seen which players have been successful -- they are strong characters. You have got to be a strong character to play here. [These players] have to make their own decisions, and in life as well.

Q: You've said during this tour that you would quite like a Bryan Robson in your team. He was known as a strong leader, do you think that is something that is missing?

Solskjaer: From the talks I've had with many managers and coaches from my generation, when we played, I think it's a general society thing as well that there are less Robbos and Keanos [Roy Keane] around. It's the same in Norway. We're all too comfortable. Life is so comfortable. It's easy now when you're an academy player you make so much money -- 'Well I've made it'. And the parents live through their kids. I think that's a general society thing and I said it of course stood next to Robbo and I've admired Robbo. I've heard Gary [Neville], Becks [David Beckham] all talk about Robbo. I played with Keano and I think any manager in the world would say I would love that type of leader. Look at City and [Vincent] Kompany. Who knows what will happen [now he has left the club]? Because he is a fantastic human being, player and leader so someone else has to step up and someone else has to step up for us.

Q: One of your big players is Paul Pogba -- how confident are you that you can put this unsettled summer he's had behind you and get him back on side for next season?

Solskjaer: I've said so many times about Paul that he's a top, top boy and a great player and he's never, ever been a problem. When we get him playing as he did when I came in, and if we get him playing like that again he will win you [the media] over as well even.

Q: Are there any circumstances where Pogba will be sold? What's the situation now?

Solskjaer: I've got to be careful -- I can't dive into all these hypothetical questions -- but we've not had offers. I can say the same about whichever player. If we don't get an offer for a player we would have to pay them out for them not to be here, don't we, and we haven't had offers.

Q: Last season after speaking to [Pogba] you were convinced he wanted to be successful here, then he goes on holiday and says he wants a new challenge. Is that personally upsetting to you?

Solskjaer: No, I've not been upset by anything he's said because we've had many conversations and I know exactly what Paul is thinking. I can give him a new challenge.

Q: Does Paul have the chance to be part of something big here?

Solskjaer: Many of these players haven't felt the winning feeling at this club... Yes, David [De Gea] won the league, Ash [Young] has won the league and Phil Jones and Chris Smalling, they have won the league here. But it's not been consistent. Jesse [Lingard], Marcus [Rashford], Paul, Andreas [Pereira] -- the ones that have been in the academy when I was playing -- when we went on that run early, some of them said "wow we have never had this feeling before." But for me, [Sir Alex Ferguson] would say "we need to win 10 straight games to win the league, that's not much to ask, is it? Ten games in a row?" And it wasn't. That is the feeling I had all the time, that we can win the next 10.

Q: In terms of your squad, Marouane Fellaini and Ander Herrera have left. Are you comfortable with your midfield as it is? You've also got James Garner coming through.

Solskjaer: Jimmy is young, he's very young -- only 18 -- so you can't expect too much from him but you can see he is going to be a top player. Andy [Pereira] I expect a lot more from, Scotty [McTominay] I expect a lot more from. Those two between them had maybe 15, 20 starts last season. You expect them to have at least 20 each this year, maybe even more. That's maybe two players into one that can replace Ander [Herrera].

Q: If you sold Romelu Lukaku, is there a plan in place to bring someone else in or would you be happy with what you have?

Solskjaer: If we sell players we will have to replace them.

Q: What is your feeling on the technical director? Would an appointment have helped the recruitment process this summer?

Solskjaer: I have a direct line to [executive vice-chairman] Ed [Woodward], [head of corporate development] Matt [Judge] and [chief technical scout] Mick [Court]. We are quite close in that respect. If there is someone in between us, a technical director -- call it whatever you like -- I'm happy with that either way because it's not going to be too big a difference. We do have our process on how we scout players now and how we see players but once in a while you have to act quickly.

Q: Recruitment has been a problem for the club for a number of years.

Solskjaer: It's never a problem -- a challenge.

Q: But compared to the players you have been able to bring in compared to the rivals you are trying to catch, does something need to change?

Solskjaer: That's your opinion. I can only talk from my period. I wanted Aaron and Dan James. They were very high targets. Aaron was a top target. We can't expect Dan to be David Beckham or Ryan Giggs straightaway but he will be a top player.

Q: Can you get Alexis Sanchez back to the player he was at Arsenal?

Solskjaer: I will have to help. I've just answered a question here and said you can't spoon feed them. They've got to come in and grab their chances and Alexis is quality and he showed it in the Copa America. Then he got his injury. I don't think it's too bad so I'm hoping he will be available for maybe Kristiansund (30 July) or AC Milan (Aug. 3) so he will at least get some football before the season starts.

Q: Sanchez has had success elsewhere playing as a centre forward. Is that an option for you?

Solskjaer: The way we hope we are going to play, it doesn't have to be a six-foot-four-inch striker, no, so Alexis can be part of that forward line.

Q: But you are planning on having Sanchez here next season?

Solskjaer: At the moment, yes I am.

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