That never-say-die attitude is fuelling our belief that a top-four finish in the Premier League is still possible as we head into the final three fixtures.
It won’t be easy - nothing worth achieving ever is - but Solskjaer is right to state that anything is possible at this great club when our minds are fixed on a target.
The challenge is clear: earn 12 points and score as many goals as possible from the three remaining games against Chelsea, Huddersfield Town and Cardiff City.
What about our rivals for Champions League qualification? Let’s take a look at the run-in, whom each club will face and when…
PREMIER LEAGUE MATCHWEEK 36
Tottenham v West Ham (Sat 27 April, 12:30 BST)
Leicester v Arsenal (Sun 28 April, 12:00 BST)
United v Chelsea (Sun 28 April, 16:30 BST)
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Bournemouth v Tottenham (Sat 4 May, 12:30 BST)
Chelsea v Watford (Sun 5 May, 14:00 BST)
Huddersfield v United (Sun 5 May, 14:00 BST)
Arsenal v Brighton (Sun 5 May, 16:30 BST)
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Burnley v Arsenal (Sun 12 May, 15:00 BST)
Leicester v Chelsea (Sun 12 May, 15:00 BST)
Tottenham v Everton (Sun 12 May, 15:00 BST)
United v Cardiff (Sun 12 May, 15:00 BST)
TOP FOUR IS THERE FOR THE TAKING
Every club chasing a place in the Champions League has stumbled in recent weeks and, with three games left to play, Solskjaer’s men know that a place in the top four is still within touching distance.