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Manchester United football club has appointed Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer as full –time manger on a three-year contract.

This was confirmed in a tweet by the club on its Twitter handle.
Man U tweeted, “Ole’s at the wheel! We can confirm that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
has been appointed as #MUFC manager.”
Solskjaer, a Norwegian, 46, arrived at Old Trafford on an
interim basis in December to replace Jose Mourinho.

Solskjaer spent 11 seasons as a United player, scoring the
winning goal in the 1999 Champions League final.

“This is the job that I always dreamed of doing and I’m
beyond excited to have the chance to lead the club long term,” Solskjaer
said.

“From the first day I arrived, I felt at home at this
special club. It was an honour to be a Manchester United player, and then to
start my coaching career here.

“The last few months have been a fantastic
experience.”

When Solskjaer took charge, United were sixth in the Premier
League and 11 points off the top four.
But they have lost only once in 13 league games since – at
Arsenal this month – and are now two points behind the London club, who occupy
the final Champions League qualifying spot.
Solskjaer is the first United manager to win his first six
league games, beating a record held by Sir Matt Busby.

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