Solskjaer: Man United happy to let others debate City's overturned European ban

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is happy to let others debate the lifting of Manchester City's European ban, insisting his club are focused on playing by the rules.


Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho have both spoken out after City won an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport against their two-year exclusion from European competition on Monday, which had been imposed by UEFA for alleged Financial Fair Play breaches.
Mourinho branded CAS decision "a disgrace" and Klopp said it "was not a good day for football", but Solskjaer was more withdrawn when asked about it.
"Other people can debate that and they'll want to, it's not my job," said Solskjaer. "My job is to make sure we focus on the next game and do the right things.
"Financial Fair Play was brought in to keep football clubs financially sustainable and I think that's important. They also give us rules to adhere to, that's what we're focusing on.
"Let other people discuss what's right and wrong and what's happened."

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