Show caption Manchester United’s Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku. Photograph: Andrew Yates/Reuters Manchester United Ole Gunnar Solskjær shrugs off injury crisis: ‘It’s survival of the fittest’ Coach admits intense regime probably caused spate of injuries

‘It’s a chance for Sánchez and Lukaku to find some form’

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Ole Gunnar Solskjær has admitted Manchester United’s spate of muscle injuries is down to increased high-intensity work since he took over but said players have to respond because it is “survival of the fittest” at the club.

Juan Mata, Ander Herrera and Jesse Lingard are out because of their hamstrings while Anthony Martial has a groin strain, Antonio Valencia a calf injury and Nemanja Matic an unspecified muscle problem. When Solskjær took over from José Mourinho before Christmas United averaged 98 sprints per Premier League game. Under Solskjær that has risen to 108.6.

“It’s probably linked, yes, but when do you make that change?” Solskjær said. “Do you wait until pre-season and think you will change results [for the remainder of this campaign] by just not asking them to run? Or do we start now and show them our demands regarding intensity and how we want to play?

“You have seen what I have chosen. I have chosen that we need to play as a Man United team and if you want to be a part of Man United it’s a survival of the fittest, isn’t it?”

Herrera is 29, Mata 30 and Lingard 26 and Solskjær praised their lifestyle, citing this as vital to staying in optimum condition.

“It’s about the preparation, the standards that you have to live up to on and off the pitch as a United player, and as a professional player in the Premier League,” the manager said. “It’s not just turning up, playing and training and then going home and doing all these little out-of-football activities that we have all seen too many doing. I’m pleased with the way my lads have responded in that way – that we don’t see too much of them outside football.

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“That was a big part of my career. As long as you are a footballer and you play in the Premier League, make the most of it because suddenly you get these injuries and you are done. I tried to make the most of it by living life as I should have been.”

With Marcus Rashford, who has an ankle injury, also missing Wednesday’s trip to Crystal Palace Solskjær believes now is the time for Alexis Sánchez and Romelu Lukaku to step up. “It’s a chance for them to play to their potential,” he said. “Reputation is one thing, but the potential is high. The two are good mates, link up well together, so this might be a chance for them to find some form and give a selection headache for when everyone gets fit.”