Man United are not concerning themselves with what Chelsea or any other Premier League rival does, according to Solskjaer
The Red Devils boss is confident that his side are not about to buckle up under pressure of any sort.
The Red Devils saw a top 4 door open to them ahead of their 2-2 draw against Southampton.
Heavy defeats for Chelsea and Leicester presented United with an opportunity to move 3rd place.
They ended up with a dramatic late equaliser conceded in a 2-2 draw with the Saints at Old Trafford.
Solskjaer’s team continue to sit fifth as a result of their inability to get the job done against a weaker team.
Although the fate is still in their own hands when it comes to securing Champions League qualification next season.
Maximum points from those outings will see United book their place among Europe’s elite for 2020/21 season.
With there no need for the Red Devils to be looking to others for favours or slip-ups from Chelsea or Leicester.
Quizzed on whether handling expectation could be a problem, Solskjaer told United’s official website:
“Absolutely not.
“I don’t think any of our players have been thinking about: ‘Oh what have Chelsea done this weekend, not at all, it’s just the way the games go.
“We all play against the same teams and we all have 38 games to go through and it will even itself out during the long season.
You’ll deserve the position you get in the end.”
Solskjaer is confident that United will hit their ultimate goal planned for the current season.
Man United players that have gone unbeaten through their last 18 games in all competitions.
And they are being backed to find a formula that delivers a top-four finish this season.
The Red Devils boss added:
“I have to say the mentality of the boys has been brilliant.
“We’ve had a few setbacks over the season, of course, and this is another challenge for us.
I’m very confident in the mentality of them.
“I’m very disappointed of course, but you have to take the disappointments, as well as the positives when you win games.
Of course, the disappointment with this the Southampton draw is when it’s one of the last kicks of the ball and you concede a goal and you lose two points.
“That’s part of football and we’ve learnt a hard lesson, hopefully.
We’ll make it right, we’ll put it right. I trust them in that respect.”
Man United will be back on action on Thursday when they take in a trip to Crystal Palace.