Former Manchester United striker, Jordi Cruyff aimed a dig at Jose Mourinho, saying that the club’s caretaker coach, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer “doesn’t put his ego before the interests of the club.”
His words, “The most important thing was Ole never put his ego before the interests of the club,”
“It doesn’t surprise me he’s become a coach.
“He’s a stable guy, a club man, and those kind of characters normally end up being coaches. Normally, players who have been at the club understand the DNA. [Pep] Guardiola was Barcelona B, came to the first team, knew what was necessary and the results are obvious.
“In Ole’s case, he has let the players take responsibility. He’s peaceful. He’s not making conflicts in the media, saying something to see if he can motivate the player in a provocative way.”
“United’s DNA is winning, attacking, playing the same home and away, no waiting for the opponent,” said Cruyff. “It’s about fitting with a club’s DNA.
“There are a lot of great coaches who go to one place and are fantastic, and go to another place just as big and it doesn’t work out. It’s the fit. Diego Simeone, Atletico Madrid — perfect fit.”
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