Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Mason Greenwood will benefit from taking ‘a step back’

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer backs teenage striker Mason Greenwood and believes Manchester United striker will benefit from taking ‘a step back’ following battle with illness amid criticism over his attitude and lifestyle

  • Manchester United boss spoke about Mason Greenwood’s struggles on Friday
  • Solskjaer insisted it is natural for a young player to occasionally ‘step back’ 
  • Greenwood has been subject of criticism of late with concerns over his attitude
  • Solskjaer said that Greenwood spent a few days away from the training ground 

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hopes it will be good for Mason Greenwood to take a ‘step back’ after confirming the Manchester United teenager has been absent for most of the international break through illness.

Following a breakthrough season, Greenwood has hit the first bumps of his fledgling career after being sent home from England duty for inviting a girl into the team hotel and censured by United over his time-keeping.

But Solskjaer defended the 19-year-old striker and believes that people sometimes forget how far Greenwood – who returned to training at the start of the week – has come in a short space of time.  

Mason Greenwood

‘Everyone’s allowed to not be well,’ said the United boss. 

‘He’s been away eight or nine days from training and I have no doubts about him. 

‘He has a very good head on him and his talent is there for all to see.

‘You have to take a step back sometimes. The boy is only 19 and he’s had a fantastic year.  

Greenwood was sent home from England duty in disgrace after making his senior debut. The United striker and Phil Foden (right) were caught inviting girls to the team hotel in Iceland

Greenwood was sent home from England duty in disgrace after making his senior debut. The United striker and Phil Foden (right) were caught inviting girls to the team hotel in Iceland

‘If we go a year back, I left him out of the Carabao Cup against Chelsea. Mason stayed to play against Doncaster in the Checkatrade Trophy for game time, that’s how far he’s come.

‘He’s scored 19 goals, made his England debut, scored in first Under-21 game, and the headlines are going to be about when he scores and doesn’t play.’

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