Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer shut down a fan who interrupted his post-match interview following the club's 3-0 win against Spurs.
The Norwegian could breathe a big sigh of relief after the full-time whistle on Saturday as goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, Edinson Cavani and Marcus Rashford sealed all three points at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
After a dismal run of form in recent weeks, including that embarrassing 5-0 defeat to Liverpool last weekend, United needed to provide fans with a convincing performance against struggling Spurs and they did exactly that.
It was a much-improved performance from the Reds and, after the full-time whistle, an upbeat Solskjaer was in good spirits, even responding to a fan who stayed after the full-time whistle to provide some choice words.
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"Can I do this interview and then you can abuse me after, eh?" the United manager said with a big grin on his face. "You can say that again!"
You can see the moment from MUTV's interview below. Fair play to Solskjaer for reacting so well to the interaction.
The 48-year-old was delighted with the result against Nuno Espirito Santo's side after a productive week in training that included a memorable performance from Edinson Cavani on Tuesday.
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"Every game when you win you're so happy," Solskjær said. "We've come in on Tuesday morning and worked really hard this week on tactics and mentality and getting everyone ready for this difficult game.
"We've put a shift in but it's been pleasing to work with the players."
He added: "You almost have to have been in a dressing room to know the difference between winning and losing.
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"I've stayed away from most of the noise. You know what's happening out there. You know you have to put a performance out. Every time you lose a game it's the worst feeling. You just want the next game.
"We needed a week to put in this performance. It was important to work on fitness, mentality and we changed the tactics. It's nice to have four days to do that.
Solskjaer, who continues to be linked with an Old Trafford departure, went on to claim that criticism doesn't bother him.
"The club is so big and the criticism is always there," he said. "For me, it doesn't bother me because I played 18 years in football so I know that one day is perfect and another day we are crap. I know that and we have to deal with that."
Featured Image Credit: MUTVTopics: Spurs, Football, Manchester United, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Interview