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Solskjær could be a risk for Manchester United's hierarchy
Summary
Reports say Ole Gunnar Solskjær is a leading candidate to return as Manchester United's interim manager, and commentators note his earlier interim success but later inconsistent record amid recent executive changes at the club.
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Reports name Ole Gunnar Solskjær as a leading candidate to return as Manchester United's interim manager. His initial interim spell in 2018–19 produced a strong short-term run of results, but his subsequent full-time tenure included periods of poor form and he left the role in 2021. The club has recently seen several managerial and executive changes, and those decisions have drawn critical attention. Discussions cited in reporting include the possibility that Michael Carrick could serve as an assistant if Solskjær were appointed.
Key points:
- Solskjær is reported to be the prime candidate to serve as Manchester United's interim manager again.
- His 2018–19 interim spell produced 14 wins, two draws and three losses in 19 games, while his later full-time tenure featured uneven results and ended with his 2021 dismissal.
- Recent departures and sackings at the club, including Ruben Amorim and earlier changes involving Erik ten Hag and Dan Ashworth, have increased scrutiny of director Jason Wilcox and chief executive Omar Berrada.
- If appointed, his second interim spell would be closely observed; next steps about a permanent appointment are undetermined at this time.
Summary:
If Manchester United appoint Solskjær as interim manager, observers say his second spell would be watched closely because of his mixed record and the club's recent executive turmoil. Undetermined at this time.
