The Mercury

Poch should manage United if not Solskjaer

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MANCHESTER UNITED caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer deserves the chance to take over as permanent boss while Tottenham Hotspur’s Mauricio Pochettino is be the best alternativ­e, according to former club captain Wayne Rooney.

Solskjaer replaced Jose Mourinho in December and has guided United to seven wins and a draw in the Premier League to make a compelling case for his appointmen­t ahead of early bookmakers’ favourite Pochettino.

The Norwegian has helped United go within two points of the top four, while also reviving a free-flowing style of soccer that had gone missing under Mourinho.

“It’d be nice to see Ole Gunnar continue with this form and get a shot at the job on a permanent basis,” Rooney, United’s all time record scorer, told CNN World Sport in an interview.

“But if not, if the club go to choose from somewhere else, then I think Pochettino would be the right guy.”

Pochettino has previously said he was fully committed to delivering results in his current job, but that has done little to quell speculatio­n about his future at Tottenham.

The Argentine, who joined Tottenham from Southampto­n in 2014, has guided the London club to consecutiv­e top-three finishes in the league, but he is yet to win a trophy.

Solskjaer said last week the owners of Norwegian club Molde, who sent him to Old Trafford with their blessing, had asked him to try to turn his temporary stint into a permanent role. |

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