Red Devils reward Solskjaer for his rescue act with permanent job
Manchester United have handed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a three-year contract to make him their manager on a permanent basis.
The move has seemed inevitable for many weeks given the transformation United have made since Solskjaer arrived on a caretaker basis after the sacking of Jose Mourinho in December.
Solksjaer has won 14 of his 19 games in charge, reviving hopes of a top-four finish and unexpectedly guiding United to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
Solskjaer, who scored 126 goals in 366 appearances for United, was already a hero to fans as the man who scored the stoppage-time winner in the 1999 Champions League final to complete the treble.
Advertisement
And it is some of those late-game heroics that Solskjaer has restored to United's play, most notably with Marcus Rashford's last-minute penalty securing their Champions League win over Paris St Germain at the start of the month.
After Mourinho was sacked following a 3-1 loss to Liverpool on December 16, Solskjaer initially arrived from Molde 'on loan' until the end of the season.
The Norwegian club had been adamant he would return to his job there, with United poised to look elsewhere for a permanent boss, but Solskjaer's results were impossible to ignore and former players had been queuing up to call for his appointment.
Following the confirmation of his permanent appointment, Solskjaer said on manutRead More – Source
[contf] [contfnew]
Australian Breaking News Headlines
[contfnewc] [contfnewc]