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After Manchester United’s new poor performance against Twente in the Europa League this Wednesday (1-1), Erik ten Hag is more than ever in the hot seat. A situation which did not escape a former player and coach of the Red Devils : Ole Gunnar Solskjær. The Norwegian, coach of the Mancunian club from 2018 to 2021, explained that he was open to the idea of returning to the Manchester United bench, if ten Hag were to be dismissed. “ If the family (United) asks me, I will say ‘yes’ every day of the week. It’s not nice to talk about jobs other people currently have, but I’ll say ‘yes’, of course “, he said during a question and answer session at the Oslo Business Forum.
Obviously, this is not the only position that interests him, since he also said that he was available to take the position of coach of Norway, in the event of the departure of Ståle Solbakken. “ I am a proud Norwegian and, of course, if the question arises, when Ståle decides to drop out, I will happily initiate discussions,” added Solskjaer. “I am proud to be Norwegian and proud of my origins “, he revealed.
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