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Solskjaer 'will be named as full-time Man United boss'.

Solskjaer 'will be named as full-time Man United boss'

Manchester United's board has reportedly made the decision to name Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the club's full-time manager.


According to The Sun, the decision has been made at board level, however they may not announce it until the end of the season.

Co-chairman Avram Glazer spoke with Solskjaer after United's 3-0 win over Fulham, and is said to be convinced alongside fellow co-chairman Joel Glazer.

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And it appears United will still maintain that the search for a new manager is ongoing, despite new reports to the contrary.


Since taking over in December from the departing Jose Mourinho, Solskjaer has won 10 of his 11 games in charge, drawing the other one against Burnley.

Off the back of their impressive form, he has lifted them to fourth place in the Premier League, where they currently occupy one of the Champions League spots, one point ahead of Arsenal.



They face a tough couple of weeks though, when they host French champions PSG at Old Trafford in the Champions League, followed by a trip to Chelsea in the FA Cup, followed by a home game against Liverpool.

Liverpool will be looking to restore their lead at the top of the Premier League, but they'll be facing one of the league's in form teams in Manchester United.



Phil Jones has said that United were a 'laughing stock' under Mourinho, however people must take them seriously now under Solskjaer. The defender recently signed a new contract for the club.

Meanwhile, Nemanja Matic believes they can mount a title challenge next season after moving into the top four.


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