Manchester United: Solskjaer becomes the permanent manager at Old Trafford
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Manchester United have given Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a three-year contract to make him their manager on a permanent basis.
For many fans this won't be a huge surprise - Manchester United have gone through a bit of a transformation since Solskjaer arrived on a caretaker basis after Jose Mourinho got sacked in December.
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Solskjaer has won 14 of his 19 games in charge, giving hopes of a top-four finish in the Premier League and unexpectedly taking United to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
He's also the first United manager to win his first six league games, beating a record held by Sir Matt Busby.
Ole told the Manchester United website: "This is the job that I always dreamed of doing and I'm beyond excited to have the chance to lead the club long term."
"From the first day I arrived, I felt at home at this special club. It was an honour to be a Manchester United player, and then to start my coaching career here.
"The last few months have been a fantastic experience," he added.
- Published26 January 2019