Ole talks about the DNA of Manchester United
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Ole Gunnar Solskajer has expressed his desire to coach players who he can develop as he believes that is the DNA of Manchester United.

“I don’t think we’ve ever been a ready-made club – [Cristiano] Ronaldo was not ready-made, [Wayne] Rooney was not ready-made,” he told reporters at a news conference.

“Loads of players have come here and developed into the top superstars they’ve become.

“It’s always going to be the model here that we develop players because we have the best staff, the best environment, the best supporters, if there’s anything they love it’s players that excite them, players that get them off their seats and we hope to get some of them in.”

“I’ve been looking forward to coming in every single day and so have the players,” says Ole. “Even though sometimes you feel, after games we’ve lost, that we’ve let ourselves down, overall it’s been an adventure for me so far. I’ve absolutely loved it.”

When asked specifically about 21-year-old Wales international James, who has been linked with United recently, Solskjaer said: “I can’t comment on every single individual. There are many players as I’ve said.

“I don’t like it when other managers talk about my players and I wouldn’t talk about any others, even if I was or wasn’t interested.”

SEE MORE: Manchester United Squad, Team, All Players 2018/19

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