Man United: Solskjaer brands Wolves match as 'poor'
Manchester United manager Solskjaer saw his side slump to a second defeat in a row against Wolves on Saturday night.
The Red Devils interim boss has, though, succeeded in transforming the Red Devils’ season.
Manchester United were toiling under Jose Mourinho when the Portuguese was sacked by Ed Woodward back in December, with the club 11 points adrift of the top four at the time.
Since then, however, they have climbed the table to sit just two points behind fourth-placed Arsenal.
Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been praised by Marcus Rashford (Image: GETTY)
Man Utd star Marcus Rashford has improved under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Image: GETTY)
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"So we’re just looking to carry it on now, to try and better ourselves, and look forward to the next season.
"Even the lady at the front desk, Kath, she’s been working there for years, and you notice a difference in everyone.
"Growing up at United, that’s what the feeling has always been like. Like this.
“And to have it back, the way it is now, is amazing.
"That’s without even touching on what we’ve done on the pitch. How we’ve improved ourselves as a team, because that’s where we can still improve a lot.”
Man Utd fans are delighted with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Image: GETTY)
Meanwhile, Alan Shearer believes Solskjaer still deserves the United job full time despite losing against Wolves and Arsenal.
“Had Jose Mourinho still been in charge I'm pretty sure United would have been out of the Champions League by now and wouldn't be challenging for the top four," Shearer told The Sun.
“I’m not saying United have to announce now that he's officially got the job because I don't think there's any need to do it.
“The end of the season will be fine but he is absolutely the perfect fit for the role and nothing which has happened recently has dissuaded me from that view.”