Manchester United’s interim manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has admitted he will not be immune to criticism from former players.
Solskjaer won his first game 5-1 against Cardiff in style, but he is not expecting a smooth ride.
His predecessors have frequently been unhappy with former players who are now pundits such as Gary Neville, who have picked apart United’s performances and offered varying opinions on their play.
“Don’t worry, Gary will be really hard on me.
“I sat next to him in the dressing room for 11 years. You know Gary.
“He’s paid now to give his opinion and of course he should do. I’m no different to anyone else. I’m no different to any other manager when you lead that team out on to the pitch.
“It comes with a responsibility but my job is to get the players enjoying themselves,” Solskjaer said according to the UK Guardian.
Solskjaer won his first game 5-1 against Cardiff in style, but he is not expecting a smooth ride.
His predecessors have frequently been unhappy with former players who are now pundits such as Gary Neville, who have picked apart United’s performances and offered varying opinions on their play.
“Don’t worry, Gary will be really hard on me.
“I sat next to him in the dressing room for 11 years. You know Gary.
“He’s paid now to give his opinion and of course he should do. I’m no different to anyone else. I’m no different to any other manager when you lead that team out on to the pitch.
“It comes with a responsibility but my job is to get the players enjoying themselves,” Solskjaer said according to the UK Guardian.
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