Solskjaer started his managerial career at Old Trafford on a positive note
#1 Bringing the entertainment and the joy back to Old Trafford
Solskjaer will be hoping to take Manchester United back to the good old days
The Norwegian has already made United flexible, fluid and orderly. They look like a team with a plan and also have the results going their way. Most importantly, Manchester United under their new manager has become entertaining again.
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The team has already scored eight goals in two games. They averaged almost 17 shots per game under Solskjaer, with 10 shots on target per game. This was a huge development and also a step in the right direction for the club.
An entertaining Manchester United firing on all cylinders will lift the mood at the Old Trafford and will suit the PR team very well. The marketing department will be delighted and the brand power of United will hit higher levels. And, it will also strengthen Solskjaer's position as the perfect man to take Manchester United forward beyond the summer.
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