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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Took Notes Of Sir Alex Ferguson When He Was Injured

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Took Notes Of Sir Alex Ferguson When He Was Injured

He's now the boss until the end of the season.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer used to take notes of Sir Alex Ferguson when he was injured, it's been revealed.

The Norwegian fan-favourite is in temporary charge of Manchester United following the sacking of Jose Mourinho, and he's got off to the perfect start.

Two wins from two Premier League games - scoring eight goals in the process.

Image: PA
Image: PA

His latest victory came at Old Trafford where United beat Huddersfield Town on Boxing Day and after securing three-points, Solskjaer's ex-teammate, Ryan Giggs, spoke to MUTV via Goal.

"It was Ole's first home game, and the positivity that came from Cardiff game, the performance and result and I think everyone was looking forward to the game.

"The big players are turning up, Pogba with the goals, David with a great save and Marcus getting better and better each game.

"There's a real positivity around the place and we need that to carry on now going into the Bournemouth game [on Sunday]."

"He was always quietly confident, believed in his own ability and even though people think he's a nice guy, he's got an edge to him," the Welshman added.

"He's gradually got more experience and when he had that injury and time out he used to take notes of things Sir Alex [Ferguson] would do so I believed he would do a good job and go in to coaching.

"You just need a little bit of edge to be a manager and he has that."

No wonder he's found this management gig so easy, thus far.

United, meanwhile, continue their league venture against Bournemouth before facing Newcastle United in the new year.

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Topics: Paul Pogba, Football News, Jose Mourinho, Football, Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson, Premier League, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Ryan Giggs