I need to really feel stress of managing a membership once more, says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Nearly two years after parting methods with Manchester United, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has not let the dream of managing one other legacy membership fade away and admitted that he has been lacking the pressure-filled world of a top-flight soccer supervisor.

Norwegian football manager and Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaks during a press conference, in Bengaluru, Friday, Feb. 9(PTI)
Norwegian soccer supervisor and Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaks throughout a press convention, in Bengaluru, Friday, Feb. 9(PTI)

Solskjaer left Old Trafford in November 2022 after the membership slumped to heavy defeats in opposition to arch-rivals Liverpool, neighbours Manchester City and Watford.

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“I’ve got at least one club job in me. It has to be an interesting one, somewhere, an adventure, somewhere, I can be myself. No disrespect, but after you’ve managed Manchester United for three years, it’s like, where do you go?

“Yeah, after all, I need to really feel that stress once more. You know, once you see the video games, you miss it,” Solskjaer told a select media gathering on Friday.

However, the former United star and a pet of its legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson, Solskjaer said he needed a bit of a break after three years at the helm of one of the most followed football clubs in the world.

“It’s the very best job on this planet (managing Manchester United). You at all times need to handle in opposition to the very best soccer folks on this planet. The Premier League is the very best league on this planet, essentially the most tough.

“I have been there for three years. Yes, it is a hard job. It’s an extraordinary job, but you’re the face of the biggest and best club in the world. You have to be ready all the time to be scrutinised. So, I enjoyed it and I needed a break after I stepped away,” stated the 50-year-old.

The former Norwegian ahead was probably not completely satisfied to see the ‘Red Devils’ languishing at sixth place within the ongoing Premier League, and he hoped that they’d regain some consistency to maneuver up the ladder.

United have 38 factors from 23 matches and are in actual hazard of lacking subsequent season’s Champions League berth.

“It’s very exciting times with Jim Ratcliffe (the new United owner). I think it has breathed belief into both fans and supporters. But we need more consistency. You can see even the better teams are not as consistent as they were.

“If you go two years again, Liverpool 99-100 factors, that’s consistency. If we need to get to the highest once more we’d like a minimum of 90 factors, and also you want extra consistency,” said Solskjaer.

Ratcliffe’s plan to build a new stadium for Manchester United in the place of 114-year-old Old Trafford has created some stir in English footballing circles.

Ratcliffe wants to construct a stadium that can house 90000 spectators, a plan that he has fondly labelled as the making of ‘Wembley of North.’

But Solskjaer said fans will have to move with the times.

“We have to maneuver on with the occasions in the intervening time. Something has to occur at Old Trafford, as you say, it is both a renovation or a brand new stadium as a result of we’re falling behind if we’re staying on the identical place.

“We need new stadiums like, for example, the Tottenham stadium, it’s an unbelievable place. That’s the last win I had as Manchester United manager too. It’s such a nice place. But yes, history is important,” he added.

Solskjaer is on a three-day go to to India, being hosted by Ace of Pubs proprietor Tilak Gaurang Shah, and he may even go to Mumbai and New Delhi within the subsequent couple of days.

“By bringing Solskjaer to India, we have been able to showcase the deep connection between the country and the club. Through this tour, we also aim to fulfil the lifelong dreams of supporters of the club,” stated Shah.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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