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Solskjaer Will Make Manchester United Players Smile Again

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New Manchester United Manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will make the players smile again after taking over from Jose Mourinho

This was the opinion of former Manchester United defender, Wes Brown who believes his former teammate can turn things around at Old Trafford

Brown who was speaking to United’s official website said: “Ole is a top guy. A nice guy and he was great to play with.

“Obviously, he’s now managed a couple of different teams and he’s coming back in, which is brilliant. The board made the decision and opted to bring Ole in.

“I am sure he will be getting a smile back on the lads’ faces. He’ll be trying to get them to enjoy their football and, at the moment, it’s what we need.

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“Ole coming in until the end of the season gives the whole club a boost and hopefully we can get some good results with him in charge.”

Brown also stated that the new United boss was a consummate professional during his playing days

“Ole, as a player, was one of the best professionals I’ve been with.

“He was guy who came off the bench and scored goals and never lost focus. He was always committed and I do hope he will definitely bring those two things to the side and the players.

“I think he always made it known to the lads what he was trying to be and that is what he wanted to do – become a manager.

“I always thought he might be a manager because of the way he watched games, even when he used to come on as a sub he used to watch defenders to see who was tired, who he could attack and which ones he might go at.

“Back then, some of those things were not really known at that time and doing it at such an early age, you could see he loved the game. So it didn’t surprise me one bit that he became a manager.”

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