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I’LL TURN ON HAIRDRYER

United’s baby-faced new caretaker boss won’t suffer fools

- By Gideon Brooks David McDonnell

Manchester United’s caretaker manager, left, has his first match in charge as he seeks to make the job his own at struggling Cardiff this evening.

While he maintained he wants to see the team “smiling and winning games again”, he insisted he is prepared to rattle cages and egos if needed.

Sir Alex Ferguson’s explosive dressing-downs – dubbed the ‘hairdryer treatment’ – were infamous during his time.

Asked how his style will compare, Solskjaer said: “We are all different to how we manage people and the manager [Ferguson] was different By ROY Keane accused Manchester United’s players of “getting away with murder”, getting Jose Mourinho the sack and being “weak human beings.”

In a vitriolic attack, the former United skipper, left, said: “I do think the players get away with murder. Just the way they hid behind the manager, Mourinho. “Whatever you say about the players, they’ve thrown him under the bus.

“People have said Mourinho has been falling out with players – well, you would fall out with players. That’s the name of the game and players

with every individual. But I’ve got a hairdryer, yes, and I’m not afraid of using it for laying down the law.”

Solskjaer, who admitted he would love to land the United job on a full-time basis, has spoken with several players since his arrival on Thursday after Jose Mourinho’s sacking.

That included a chat with Paul Pogba, whose relationsh­ip with former manager Mourinho was strained to say the least. But the new manager said he will judge the midfielder on how he finds him and not on reputation, insisting there was a clear line in the sand.

“Everyone here starts with a clean slate,” said Solsjkaer.

“Everyone is part of Manchester United with me as the coach or manager. I feel players play better when they are happy and that is just the way I will manage them.

“I’ve spoken to most of the players, I’ve had some time with the staff as well, but of course the game tomorrow is the first big decision to make so I pick a team.”

Romelu Lukaku will not be available to the new manager on account of him being given compassion­ate leave by Mourinho to deal with a personal issue.

But the new boss will be hoping his squad provide him with the perfect start against Cardiff, the club he managed in 2014, as he seeks to lay down a marker to get the job full-time. “I wouldn’t be here if not. I’m ambitious,” he said when asked whether he wants the job beyond May.

“But I understand the club is doing a process and I’m happy to help out and my job now for the next six months is to do as well as I can and move Manchester United forward as well as I can.”

Solsjkaer added: “I understand there are so many managers who would love to be manager of Manchester United and I am one of them.”

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