All yours, Ole: Solskjaer set to land Manchester United job this week
- There has been uncertainty over Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's future recently
- Manchester United are close to appointing him as their permanent manager
- He has won 14 out of 19 games in charge since taking over in December
Manchester United are close to appointing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their permanent manager.
United were remaining tight-lipped on Monday night, but it’s understood they could confirm Solskjaer as full-time boss this week.
The 46-year-old Norwegian has won 14 of his 19 games as caretaker manager since replacing Jose Mourinho in December.
Manchester United are close to appointing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their permanent manager
There has been uncertainty over his future, but has been tipped to become permanent boss
United have always maintained that a decision would be made before the end of the season, but an announcement could come earlier to end any speculation.
United midfielder Nemanja Matic echoed the feelings among the players when he called for Solskjaer and his No 2 Mike Phelan to be appointed, working with assistant coaches Michael Carrick and Kieran McKenna.
‘I think he’s a great manager,’ said Matic. ‘I will be happy if he stays and I hope he will.
‘But you have to say also that with Mike, Michael and Kieran, they work very well together. It’s not only Ole.’
The 46-year-old Norwegian has won 14 of his 19 games as caretaker manager since December
Solskjaer has been spending time with his family in Norway during the international break while Phelan travelled to Australia in his role as sporting director for Central Coast Mariners.
‘It’s just a case of seeing how things develop over the next couple of months,’ said Phelan.
‘The season is coming to an end in Australia, so once decisions are made back over in England then I think we’ll open those discussions again with the Mariners.’
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