Jurgen Klopp is of the opinion that there is “no doubt” that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will become the next permanent manager of Manchester United.
Solskjaer has led United to 11 victories in his 13 matches as temporary manager after replacing Jose Mourinho, whose last match in charge was a 3-1 loss at Liverpool back in December.
Reports said that after Mourinho’s sacking, Tottenham Hotspur’s Mauricio Pochettino was the lead target to become permanent manager, but Klopp thinks its Solskjaer’s job to lose now.
His words, “Of course, that’s clear,”
“We all needed luck in our managerial career.
“When I went from Mainz to Dortmund, people said I have no international experience. It was true, but it’s not something you can buy or whatever. You have to make it.
“If Ole is not a former player of Man United then he would not have made a move from Norway to Manchester United, that’s clear. But you get the chance and you have to use it.
“He showed everything what you need, together with his coaches. They made a few smart decisions there and it worked out.
“Because of different things, you score this goal not and concede here a goal then it goes in the other direction. But he has the quality and had the luck in the right moment.
“Now he’s in charge and there’s no doubt about that he will be the manager next year as well. That’s clear.
“Can you imagine one situation when they say: ‘We bring in another manager’? He deserved that 100 percent. He made everything what you have to make to be successful with them.”
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