Manchester United has been in freefall ever since Alex Fergusson has left the club and it almost seemed that an impending crisis was on the way.
Manchester United has not managed to win the Premier League since 2013 and has seen itself churn through a lot of players and managers in that time.
Ole Gunnar Solksjaer took over from Jose Mourinho in 2018 and had a good run as an interim manager. He managed to get things going again but it hasn’t exactly been a bed of roses throughout the journey for him.
Ole hasn’t won any silverware with the club as of yet with club whereas his predecessor Jose Mourinho won them the Europa League.
Ole has however managed to create a positive atmosphere in the dressing room at Manchester United and many of the top players seem really happy with the management and staff.
Many of the players have almost risen from their abyss to come back to peak form with Luke Shaw and Paul Pogba being a few examples among many.
Even though Ole has brought a bit of consistency to this side in his interview with VG he highlighted the fact that it is a process that would take time and that he likes to treat all his players equally.
He has always had his fair share of critics especially when Manchester United had an abysmal start to the season but turned things around with an impressive run of form.
However, there are still a few pieces of the puzzle missing in his Red Devils team and with a positive vibe around the club, it looks like a contract renewal may be on the slate.
Ole’s thoughts on the crisis talk at Manchester United
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