The Herald (South Africa)

Rescuer role

It’s a case of deja vu for Solskjaer

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will find himself in familiar territory in more ways than one when he takes charge of Manchester United for the first time at Cardiff City on Saturday.

So often previous United manager Alex Ferguson’s go-to substitute when things were going wrong on the pitch – most notably his match-winning goal in the 1999 Champions League final – the Norwegian now faces another rescue act.

The 45-year-old was named as caretaker manager by the troubled Old Trafford club on Wednesday in the wake of Jose Mourinho’s sacking 24 hours earlier.

The final straw for United’s hierarchy was a 3-1 defeat by Premier League leaders Liverpool which left United 19 points off the top and 11 points away from fourth-placed Chelsea.

Former striker Solskjaer’s immediate focus will be three points at Cardiff, who he managed for eight months in 2014 but could not keep in the top flight before being sacked at the start of the following campaign.

Solskjaer had a handy knack of scoring goals as an impact substitute during 11 years at Old Trafford, with many of his 126 strikes arriving after starting the match on the bench.

Having the same kind of influence while sat in a dugout alongside Mike Phelan, who was named as his assistant on Wednesday, will be the biggest test yet of Solskjaer’s lesserknow­n managerial capabiliti­es.

Sitting just above the relegation zone in 16th place, Cardiff are unlikely to put out the welcome mat for their old boss.

With three successive home wins Neil Warnock’s side will also fancy their chances of ruining Solskjaer’s return.

In the likes of Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard, Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford, Solskjaer has more quality at his disposal than when he was at Cardiff.

Yet, conjuring up a style of football that gets the best out of United’s attacking options while shoring up a leaky rearguard is what he will be judged on.

Leaders Liverpool have a gilt-edged opportunit­y to open a four-point gap over Manchester City when they travel to Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers on Friday.

Second-placed City are at home to Crystal Palace in 15th on Saturday, when Chelsea entertain 2016 champions Leicester City and fifth-placed Arsenal host struggling Burnley after Sunday’s shock 3-2 defeat at Southampto­n.

Third-placed Tottenham Hotspur travel to Everton.

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 ?? Picture: GLYN KIRK/AFP ?? STRONG FIGURE: Manchester United’s French midfielder Paul Pogba is one of the quality players the club’s new manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has at his disposal
Picture: GLYN KIRK/AFP STRONG FIGURE: Manchester United’s French midfielder Paul Pogba is one of the quality players the club’s new manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has at his disposal

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