Jason Burt feels Ole Gunnar Solskjaer still has a lot to do after being given the full time job at Manchester United.
He said, “It was logical to do it now and on the back of two defeats, so it stopped that sense of whether they were actually going to give him the job,” Jason Burt, the Daily Telegraph’s chief football correspondent, told the Sunday Supplement. “You are in a period now where you are talking about contract negotiations with players and transfer targets and it just quietens that down.”
“They are now moving from a different phase from whether he is going to get the job, now he has got the job, what happens next. And it is interesting as clearly he was not going to be the full-time manager when he was appointed, I do not think anyone at Man Utd expected him to do the job he has done to the degree he has. I think they thought he would calm it down and bring a better atmosphere to the club, but not to achieve the results he has done.”
“So what they have to do now us move away from that period of just get us back to where we want to be and then try and move forward now to the club they need to be in the future.”
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