Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has aimed another playful dig at his predecessor Jose Mourinho over Tottenham being given a bye to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup.
After Brighton hit the woodwork five times against Manchester United at the Amex Stadium on Saturday, Solskjaer joked about Mourinho complaining that the goalposts were five centimetres smaller than regulation for last week's Europa League tie against Shkendija in Macedonia.
'You have to be happy Jose isn't here to measure the goalposts, it might have been a smaller goal,' laughed Solskjaer.

Mourinho retaliated by mentioning the number of penalties United have been awarded under Solskjaer - 15 in the Premier League last season alone - after Bruno Fernandes scored a late winner from the spot at Brighton.