Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said he never doubted his ability to manage the club he played for despite harsh criticisms during his tenure.
Mufc are currently on a 5-match unbeaten run in the EPL and are now 6th in the table ahead of the clash vs Everton today.
The coach has been criticized since he replaced Jose Mourinho in December 2018. but recent victories vs Spurs and Manchester City have made everyone believe again.
Speaking ahead of the Everton clash, Ole said he has never doubted himself.
His words, “I always had the belief that I could manage this club. I wouldn’t have taken the job if I had felt I couldn’t do it because I owe Manchester United honesty,”
“Football wise, I think I can hold my own when it comes to tactics and stuff, but I have a great staff to help me. It’s not all about me.
“I’m so glad I’ve got Michael Carrick, Mike Phelan and Kieran McKenna and I think I make them feel that I can do the job here and that’s happening.
“That’s why I was never afraid of not being able to handle this. I always knew I could.
“It’s about treating people the right way and, for me, managing United is treating the staff, the players, anyone the same. It doesn’t matter which club I’m at, that’s just my personality.”
On Ronaldo and CR7, “It’s very easy to compare the two of them, yeah,”
“Both with skills, body shape, attitude, attributes – everything.
“The boy [Rashford] has every chance in the world to become a top, top player. Let’s hope he continues like this.
“I don’t want to talk about the amount of goals. As long as he keeps being positive and being direct and thinking about getting in front of the goal and getting chances, he’ll score goals.”
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