Sunday, October 10, 2010

Solskjaer reveals his United ambition and will stay with Man Utd as long as Ferguson wants him

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he'll stay in the job as reserve coach for as long as Sir Alex Ferguson wants him.
Solskjaer feels he owes a debt of gratitude to Ferguson for handing him his big break in coaching and admits he will remain part of the Red Devils fold for as long as the legendary Scot is in charge.
"As long as the boss stays, I stay," he said.
"My job at United is dependent on him. Had Ferguson not been manager at United I wouldn't have been here.
"We have a really good relationship and I enjoy working under him."
Solskjaer admits he rejected an offer from Molde.
He admits that Old Trafford now feels like home and that he would find it difficult to leave.
The 37-year-old harbours ambitions of one day taking the reins at the Theatre of Dreams and believes his development would be better served under the guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson.
"Of course it was tempting," said United's reserve-team coach on the Molde offer.
"I am a local, I have a sense of belonging at Molde. But I want to be a manager in England.
"I would like to become manager of Manchester United, too."

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