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Pogba Wants ‘Happy Coach’ Solskjaer To Stay At Man Utd

  Paul Pogba hopes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is given the Manchester United manager’s job on a permanent basis after the Norwegian turned the club’s fortunes … Continue reading Pogba Wants ‘Happy Coach’ Solskjaer To Stay At Man Utd


Manchester United’s Norwegian caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (2nd L) shakes hands with Manchester United’s French midfielder Paul Pogba on the pitch after the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Bournemouth at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on December 30, 2018. Manchester Utd won the game 4-1. Paul ELLIS / AFP
Manchester United’s Norwegian caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (2nd L) shakes hands with Manchester United’s French midfielder Paul Pogba on the pitch after the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Bournemouth at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England, on December 30, 2018.
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Paul Pogba hopes Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is given the Manchester United manager’s job on a permanent basis after the Norwegian turned the club’s fortunes around.

The former United striker has transformed the mood and results at Old Trafford, leading the club into the Champions League quarter-finals and lifting them into contention for a top-four finish in the Premier League.

When Solskjaer was given the role following the departure of Jose Mourinho in December it was widely assumed he was merely keeping the seat warm for a bigger managerial name but his success has led to a clamour for the appointment to be made full-time and midfielder Pogba has now added his voice.

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“Of course we want him to stay,” the France midfielder told Sky Sports. “The results have been great. I have a great relationship with him; he has a great relationship with the players.

“When a player is happy, he wants to keep being happy. Solskjaer deserves it. He knows the club; he knows everything about the club.

“He is a really happy coach that gave confidence back to the players. This gave us the freedom to play and enjoy football again because maybe we lost that with the results that we had before.”

It is a striking contrast to the final months of Mourinho’s reign, with Pogba the player who was repeatedly claimed to be at odds with the Portuguese.

He declined to elaborate, saying only: “Maybe we lost confidence, maybe things went wrong; a lot of talking outside that we weren’t used to.

“I don’t like to talk about the past. I like to talk about the future because that’s what matters. We are better now and the results have been brilliant.”

Despite their good run, United was beaten by Wolves in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Saturday, a week after losing to Arsenal in the Premier League — the only two domestic defeats since Solskjaer replaced Mourinho in December.

AFP