Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a Manchester United soccer legend and has some big news for the club and the entire sport.
It wasn’t long ago that the Norwegian was the manager of the biggest brand in world soccer, well certainly one of them, in Manchester United.
The team has not been doing well really since Sir Alex Ferguson left the club but a return by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to MUFC is something he’d consider he told Sky Sports:
“Speaking at the OO Business Forum, the former United boss said that he would say yes every day of the week if asked by Manchester United to return. While Solskjær has been after management since being sacked by the club back in 2021, if your family asks you of course you would say to your help you you’d say yeah I I’d say yes any day of the week, I but that’s you know it feels wrong to be sitting talking about jobs that other people have now and you don’t want them to it’s only us okay.
Yeah, um, of course yeah, I’d say yes. Solskjær also believes that in hindsight, Manchester United’s resigning of Cristiano Ronaldo was a mistake. Ronaldo returned from Juventus in 2021 for his second spell at Old Trafford but he failed to integrate into the United dressing room. Cristiano, one of the best players in the world the last 15 years, I played with him, he played for Manchester United, he has history with the club, and he’s leaving Juventus, but we cannot give him to Manchester City because he will score more goals than Erling Haaland is doing at the moment, probably. So I speak to Cristiano, we get him to Manchester United, but I think maybe that affected the whole dressing room, the dynamics in the dressing room, uh, and uh maybe other players felt less important uh because of course this is one of the world superstars that comes in. He did well, he was top scorer that year, scored 24 goals or something, but um, I was out of a job 10 weeks later.”
It would be interesting to see what the United current players, staff and management think of the above.
United are currently 11th in the Premier League table standings after five games and a return from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer may lift the entire team, club and supporters.