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BREAKING: Former Man United’s coach bows to fans pressure agree to rejoin the Club

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the former manager of Manchester United, has acknowledged that he “would say yes” to taking over the Premier League’s top team in the future.

The 51-year-old hasn’t had a club since Man Utd fired him at the conclusion of 2021 following 168 games as manager across all competitions.


Prior to the 2022–2023 season, Erik ten Hag, the Dutch head coach, was named as Solskjaer’s permanent replacement.



The 54-year-old faced significant pressure the previous season when Manchester United faltered and finished seventh in the Premier League, but he was able to hold onto his position following the FA Cup victory.


Ten Hag is still a threat, though, and is among the favorites to become the first Premier League manager fired of the current campaign.



According to reports, Man Utd is “seriously considering a change” and has “two stand out” candidates in mind to take Ten Hag’s place.


Ten Hag was asked about media pressure following United’s poor 1-1 tie with FC Twente in their Europa League debut. “No matter which coach you have, if you lose at the top, you always have a problem,” he stated. The board is aware that we are developing and that we are in a process. Now it’s considerably quieter. After a few more months, I believe we can have a really good team.

“I’m accustomed to that. That is the situation here, as it was at Ajax. These are the clubs that are constantly in the news. Regarding that, everyone has an opinion. You must handle that and not allow it to divert your attention; just continue working stoically.

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