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Latest News wrote:BBC Saturday 22nd February 2014.
Cardiff C 0 Hull C 4
' Solskjaer says " Cardiff now need five wins from their last 11 matches to survive."
Defeat by Hull leaves Cardiff three points from safety in 19th.
"We've just got to work hard," said Solskjaer.
"It's not going to be easy to go to Spurs next Sunday.
"We have an extra day to prepare for that game and we are going to be prepared."
Solskjaer had targeted Saturday's game against Hull as potential win for his struggling side.
"We're very disappointed. Not good enough in front of both goals, defending and attacking," said Solskjaer.
"It's a real awakener. We wanted to catch and be just two points behind them [Hull]. Now we've probably lost contact with them for a while."
Cardiff had started brightly, dominating possession and creating chances, but Steve Bruce's side were more clinical in front of goal.
No positives in Hull defeat - Solskjaer
A brace from Nikica Jelavic and goals by Tom Huddlestone and Jake Livermore gave Bruce his 100th Premier League win as a manager.
Solskjaer says Cardiff now need five wins from their last 11 matches to survive.
Since replacing Malky MacKay in January, the Norwegian has won just one Premier League match in seven and admits the fight to maintain Cardiff's Premier League status is the biggest test of his career.
"It is because it's a different challenge," said Solskjaer.
"When you get disappointment as a player you go into work the next day and you do your best to prove [you're good enough] to the manager.
"Now I'm the manager and I look at whoever wants to be part of this team and who's going to help us out of this situation we are in."
' Cardiff's next five fixtures... '![]()
2 March Tottenham (a)
8 March Fulham (h)
15 March Everton (a)
22 March Liverpool (h)
29 March West Brom (a)
As a player, Solskjaer was part of a Manchester United team famed for never giving up, typified when he scored the second of two injury-time goals to help the Red Devils come from behind to win the European Cup in 1999.
That "never say die" Old Trafford mentality is something he says he still possess and that it applies to the situation Cardiff currently find themselves in.
"I'm never going to quit," said Solskjaer. "I'm going to be in front of these lads and guide them and lead them.
"I've got to take them somewhere they've probably never been before as in mentality and mindsets.
"It takes a lot out of players losing games like this [Hull]. They're disappointed in there but it's my job to get them going again and win the five games we need."
Sun Feb 23, 2014 2:13 pm
Latest News wrote:BBC Saturday 22nd February 2014.
Cardiff C 0 Hull C 4
' Solskjaer says " Cardiff now need five wins from their last 11 matches to survive."
Defeat by Hull leaves Cardiff three points from safety in 19th.
"We've just got to work hard," said Solskjaer.
There will come a point when Ole says we need to win 5 from our 5 remaining games!
"It's not going to be easy to go to Spurs next Sunday.
"We have an extra day to prepare for that game and we are going to be prepared."
Solskjaer had targeted Saturday's game against Hull as potential win for his struggling side.
"We're very disappointed. Not good enough in front of both goals, defending and attacking," said Solskjaer.
"It's a real awakener. We wanted to catch and be just two points behind them [Hull]. Now we've probably lost contact with them for a while."
Cardiff had started brightly, dominating possession and creating chances, but Steve Bruce's side were more clinical in front of goal.
No positives in Hull defeat - Solskjaer
A brace from Nikica Jelavic and goals by Tom Huddlestone and Jake Livermore gave Bruce his 100th Premier League win as a manager.
Solskjaer says Cardiff now need five wins from their last 11 matches to survive.
Since replacing Malky MacKay in January, the Norwegian has won just one Premier League match in seven and admits the fight to maintain Cardiff's Premier League status is the biggest test of his career.
"It is because it's a different challenge," said Solskjaer.
"When you get disappointment as a player you go into work the next day and you do your best to prove [you're good enough] to the manager.
"Now I'm the manager and I look at whoever wants to be part of this team and who's going to help us out of this situation we are in."
' Cardiff's next five fixtures... '![]()
2 March Tottenham (a)
8 March Fulham (h)
15 March Everton (a)
22 March Liverpool (h)
29 March West Brom (a)
As a player, Solskjaer was part of a Manchester United team famed for never giving up, typified when he scored the second of two injury-time goals to help the Red Devils come from behind to win the European Cup in 1999.
That "never say die" Old Trafford mentality is something he says he still possess and that it applies to the situation Cardiff currently find themselves in.
"I'm never going to quit," said Solskjaer. "I'm going to be in front of these lads and guide them and lead them.
"I've got to take them somewhere they've probably never been before as in mentality and mindsets.
"It takes a lot out of players losing games like this [Hull]. They're disappointed in there but it's my job to get them going again and win the five games we need."
Sun Feb 23, 2014 3:02 pm
Latest News wrote:BBC Saturday 22nd February 2014.
Cardiff C 0 Hull C 4
' Solskjaer says " Cardiff now need five wins from their last 11 matches to survive."
Defeat by Hull leaves Cardiff three points from safety in 19th.
"We've just got to work hard," said Solskjaer.
There will come a point when Ole says we need to win 5 from our 5 remaining games!
"It's not going to be easy to go to Spurs next Sunday.
"We have an extra day to prepare for that game and we are going to be prepared."
Solskjaer had targeted Saturday's game against Hull as potential win for his struggling side.
"We're very disappointed. Not good enough in front of both goals, defending and attacking," said Solskjaer.
"It's a real awakener. We wanted to catch and be just two points behind them [Hull]. Now we've probably lost contact with them for a while."
Cardiff had started brightly, dominating possession and creating chances, but Steve Bruce's side were more clinical in front of goal.
No positives in Hull defeat - Solskjaer
A brace from Nikica Jelavic and goals by Tom Huddlestone and Jake Livermore gave Bruce his 100th Premier League win as a manager.
Solskjaer says Cardiff now need five wins from their last 11 matches to survive.
Since replacing Malky MacKay in January, the Norwegian has won just one Premier League match in seven and admits the fight to maintain Cardiff's Premier League status is the biggest test of his career.
"It is because it's a different challenge," said Solskjaer.
"When you get disappointment as a player you go into work the next day and you do your best to prove [you're good enough] to the manager.
"Now I'm the manager and I look at whoever wants to be part of this team and who's going to help us out of this situation we are in."
' Cardiff's next five fixtures... '![]()
2 March Tottenham (a)
8 March Fulham (h)
15 March Everton (a)
22 March Liverpool (h)
29 March West Brom (a)
As a player, Solskjaer was part of a Manchester United team famed for never giving up, typified when he scored the second of two injury-time goals to help the Red Devils come from behind to win the European Cup in 1999.
That "never say die" Old Trafford mentality is something he says he still possess and that it applies to the situation Cardiff currently find themselves in.
"I'm never going to quit," said Solskjaer. "I'm going to be in front of these lads and guide them and lead them.
"I've got to take them somewhere they've probably never been before as in mentality and mindsets.
"It takes a lot out of players losing games like this [Hull]. They're disappointed in there but it's my job to get them going again and win the five games we need."
Sun Feb 23, 2014 3:02 pm
Latest News wrote:BBC Saturday 22nd February 2014.
Cardiff C 0 Hull C 4
' Solskjaer says " Cardiff now need five wins from their last 11 matches to survive."
Defeat by Hull leaves Cardiff three points from safety in 19th.
"We've just got to work hard," said Solskjaer.
"It's not going to be easy to go to Spurs next Sunday.
"We have an extra day to prepare for that game and we are going to be prepared."
Solskjaer had targeted Saturday's game against Hull as potential win for his struggling side.
"We're very disappointed. Not good enough in front of both goals, defending and attacking," said Solskjaer.
"It's a real awakener. We wanted to catch and be just two points behind them [Hull]. Now we've probably lost contact with them for a while."
Cardiff had started brightly, dominating possession and creating chances, but Steve Bruce's side were more clinical in front of goal.
No positives in Hull defeat - Solskjaer
A brace from Nikica Jelavic and goals by Tom Huddlestone and Jake Livermore gave Bruce his 100th Premier League win as a manager.
Solskjaer says Cardiff now need five wins from their last 11 matches to survive.
Since replacing Malky MacKay in January, the Norwegian has won just one Premier League match in seven and admits the fight to maintain Cardiff's Premier League status is the biggest test of his career.
"It is because it's a different challenge," said Solskjaer.
"When you get disappointment as a player you go into work the next day and you do your best to prove [you're good enough] to the manager.
"Now I'm the manager and I look at whoever wants to be part of this team and who's going to help us out of this situation we are in."
' Cardiff's next five fixtures... '![]()
2 March Tottenham (a)
8 March Fulham (h)
15 March Everton (a)
22 March Liverpool (h)
29 March West Brom (a)
As a player, Solskjaer was part of a Manchester United team famed for never giving up, typified when he scored the second of two injury-time goals to help the Red Devils come from behind to win the European Cup in 1999.
That "never say die" Old Trafford mentality is something he says he still possess and that it applies to the situation Cardiff currently find themselves in.
"I'm never going to quit," said Solskjaer. "I'm going to be in front of these lads and guide them and lead them.
"I've got to take them somewhere they've probably never been before as in mentality and mindsets.
"It takes a lot out of players losing games like this [Hull]. They're disappointed in there but it's my job to get them going again and win the five games we need."