Monday, November 8, 2010

Gary Neville could replace Solskjaer as Man Utd Reserve team boss

Manchester United stalwart Gary Neville is reportedly being lined up for the reserve team manager's job at Old Trafford, should Ole Gunnar Solskjaer decide to move on.


Solskjaer began his coaching career by training the strikers at Manchester United , before taking over the reserve team in May 2008.  He is considered to have done a good job and is widely expected to become a first-team coach before too long with speculation that in January he could take over at Molde, the Norwegian team that he starred for before joining Manchester United .


Should that happen, The People speculates that Gary Neville will be asked to cut his coaching teeth with the Manchester United reserves.  The 35-year-old shows little sign of giving up playing yet, but he has taken his coaching badges and may be tempted to coach the reserves on a part-time basis to begin with.

Neville recently made his 600th appearance for Manchester United , having made his debut in 1993.

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