Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he will be happy for Manchester United training to end with “a little bit of a quarrel” in their pursuit of success.

The Norwegian interim manager has rattled off five straight victories since replacing Jose Mourinho at Old Trafford, returning the feel-good atmosphere at the club.

And Solskjaer believes the occasional fight in training is not a bad thing as he bids to set the right standards for his side.

“I’ve already noticed that they are very well knitted together,” Solskjaer said. “It’s a fantastic atmosphere, which is one of the foundations for any team.

“You don’t have to be best friends. The team spirit is great.

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“We had one or two fights [as a player] but that is just the demand, the standards that you set.

“If the session ends with a little bit of a quarrel I don’t mind because it means they are winners, they want to improve.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is overseeing a mid-season camp in Dubai (AFP/Getty) (Getty)

“If you settle for losing in training you’ll lose when a game when it really matters. There are a couple of aspects with the break: it’s the weather and the downtime the boys can have together.”

In addition to working on the players’ fitness, Solskjaer has revealed the group have focused on video analysis too.