<p>Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said the criticism he faced at the start of the Premier League campaign only made him more determined to succeed.</p>.<p>Solskjaer oversaw the club's worst start to a top-flight campaign in 30 years but United finished the season strongly, sealing third place with Sunday's 2-0 win at Leicester City.</p>.<p>"I don't think many were predicting it, the predictions were for us to finish sixth or seventh," Solskjaer, whose side went unbeaten in their last 14 league games, told reporters.</p>.<p>"I've always been made that way. If I'm getting criticised that makes me stronger in what I'm doing.</p>.<p>"We all have different ideas of management and I do it my way."</p>.<p>Former United defender Gary Neville said the win to take the third spot demonstrated progress but the club still needed to invest wisely in the transfer market.</p>.<p>"They need more players in their squad," Neville told <em>Sky Sports</em>. "The last time they finished in the top four was under Jose Mourinho and they spent 170 million pounds ($218 million) in that summer and didn't invest it wisely."</p>
<p>Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said the criticism he faced at the start of the Premier League campaign only made him more determined to succeed.</p>.<p>Solskjaer oversaw the club's worst start to a top-flight campaign in 30 years but United finished the season strongly, sealing third place with Sunday's 2-0 win at Leicester City.</p>.<p>"I don't think many were predicting it, the predictions were for us to finish sixth or seventh," Solskjaer, whose side went unbeaten in their last 14 league games, told reporters.</p>.<p>"I've always been made that way. If I'm getting criticised that makes me stronger in what I'm doing.</p>.<p>"We all have different ideas of management and I do it my way."</p>.<p>Former United defender Gary Neville said the win to take the third spot demonstrated progress but the club still needed to invest wisely in the transfer market.</p>.<p>"They need more players in their squad," Neville told <em>Sky Sports</em>. "The last time they finished in the top four was under Jose Mourinho and they spent 170 million pounds ($218 million) in that summer and didn't invest it wisely."</p>