Manchester United rebound makes Solskjaer favourite for hot seat

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has collected seven wins and a draw in the Premier League to guide a rejuvenated United to within two points of the top four after replacing Jose Mourinho in December.

United will appoint a new permanent manager at the end of the season and McClaren, who coached Solskjaer during United’s treble-winning campaign as Alex Ferguson’s assistant in 1999, said the Norwegian has exceeded expectations under pressure.

“I think everyone was astonished at the appointment. But I know Ole well, he’s a thinker and he’s intelligent.

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They’ve played exciting, attacking, Manchester United old traditional football. And if it continues to work “I think Manchester United will have an easy decision to make at the end of the season,” McClaren, who is currently in charge of Queens Park Rangers, told Sky Sports.

After starting with a relatively comfortable run of fixtures, Solskjaer’s United showed tactical maturity in away wins over Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City, as well a commanding FA Cup fourth round win away at Arsenal.

Solskjaer’s former team mate Jordi Cruyff said the former Cardiff manager has revived United by “unblocking the minds of the players.”

“His work has been more mental, talking to the players and pressing the right buttons to get the best out of them.

The quality is there. They are good players. From the outside, he has touched their minds and put an arm around their shoulder.

They really needed someone to stabilise things and give positive messages, outside and inside the club,” Cruyff told the BBC.

Ole Gunnar Solskjær is a Norwegian football manager and former player who is the caretaker manager of English club Manchester United.

As a player, he spent most of his career playing as a forward for Manchester United. Before he arrived in England, Solskjær played for Norwegian clubs Clausenengen and Molde. (NAN)

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