Solskjaer has won his first four games as United caretaker boss (Image: GETTY)
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Of course I won't, I don't want to
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on if he'll want to leave Manchester United
"Of course I won't, I don't want to," said Solskjaer, when asked after United's 2-0 win at Newcastle United whether he would want to leave Old Trafford in May at the end of his planned interim spell.
And after a positive opening to his reign following Mourinho's sacking continued with a fourth successive win - something only Busby, in 1946, could boast among United managers - he is making a compelling application for the full-time role.
Solskjaer won nine major trophies as a player at United including the Champions League in 1999 (Image: GETTY)
Sounding uncannily like his old United mentor Alex Ferguson, the former striker reckoned he had already consigned to history the idea of having emulated Busby, who went on to win a fifth consecutive game at the infancy of his epic reign.
"That will be in the books, but it's nothing that I'm thinking of," said Solskjaer.
"I'm just thinking about the next game because if you win four, you can win another four at this club. That's the challenge and that's the standard that we're known for.”