Another costly defeat, 2-0 against Manchester City, has left the Reds in sixth spot in the table with three games remaining. However, Arsenal's 3-1 loss to Wolves, and Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Burnley on Monday, has ensured United are still in with an outside chance of finishing in the top four.
Ole's men will go level on points with Chelsea with victory, even if the Blues are currently eight goals better off, and Arsenal are a couple of points ahead of United as things stand before their noon clash at Leicester City on Sunday.
“We need more quality on Sunday and if we win that game, we have two games [to try to get into the Champions League],” said the boss.