Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as permanent Manchester United boss would be a ‘disaster’, talkSPORT told

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as permanent Manchester United boss would be a ‘disaster’, talkSPORT told
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is no tactical genius and appointing him as permanent Manchester United manager would be a disaster for the club, talkSPORT have been told.Solskjaer appears to have lifted the gloom which engulfed Old Trafford under Jose Mourinho and has got his stint as caretaker boss off to a flyer with successive victories in the Premier League, over Cardiff City and Huddersfield Town.The club legend was hired as Mourinhos replacement only until the rest of the season, with United looking to appoint their next boss in the summer.

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The likes of Mauricio Pochettino, Zinedine Zidane and Massimiliano Allegri have been linked with the role, but former striker Solskjaer has been widely tipped as a contender if he proves a success as interim manager, while the man himself has admitted he would love the job.Mauricio Pochettino to Real Madrid: Tottenham boss says he is 'happy' at Spurs but admits he would 'listen' to approach2
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But former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan believes that would be a big mistake, saying the Norwegian is not doing anything that anybody with half a brain who understands football couldnt do at Old Trafford.Solskjaer cant lose, he told talkSPORT.He was always going to walk in the door, he was always going to pick the big players, hes not going to make any unpopular decisions and hes not going to have any confrontation, so all of the players who felt wronged or maligned or not as important as theyd like to be are not going to have that on their toes anymore.This is all about the players, its all about someone walking into an environment simply being able to lighten the mood, and if thats worth 2million or 3million for six months, I dont know what to say about football.But its no surprise to me they beat Cardiff, its no surprise to me they beat Huddersfield, its no surprise to me that Pogba has got his boots on – none of it was a surprise to me.Solskjaer has taken the shackles off Manchester United, who have recorded back-to-back 5-1 and 3-1 victories2
Solskjaer has taken the shackles off Manchester United, who have recorded back-to-back 5-1 and 3-1 victories
The next culprit to pop over the horizon will be [Alexis] Sanchez, hell start to play now because theyre all getting what they want.I think Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is no tactical genius, he isnt doing anything that anybody with half a brain who understands football couldnt do, which is deliver good news.These kids in this dressing room only want good news, they dont want reality or want their noses put out of joint.The worst thing that could happen to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Manchester United is if he gets the job long-term.Like what happened to Roberto Di Matteo at Chelsea, if he wins anything of significance and has to be kept there against the real wishes of the club and then gets taken out later, that would be the worst thing for both him and the club.

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