Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Manchester United boss says new rules have gone 'from one extreme to another'
"If that is the way they want to go, we will get injuries," said the Norwegian. "Hopefully we can find a middle way."
"It's a foul. He goes straight through Bruno, his hip and with his armpit and his arm across him," said Solskjaer. "You can see early on with the fans as well, it gets the crowd going when you fly into a few tackles and we did suffer a few tackles. That was part of their thinking early on if you like."
"Jurgen Klopp is the first person I've heard saying he wants it to go back to how it was - which is disappointing," said Jenas.
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