The Manchester United fans and players are in cloud nine ever since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took charge of the club in December.

The Norwegian was brought in to steady the ship until the end of the season just after Man United sacked Jose Mourinho.

And my God has the caretaker boss done a fine job.

At the time of writing this article, Man United are yet to lose a single game under Solskajer’s reign and perhaps the biggest delight for the fans is the fact that the team is back to playing attacking football.




Solskjaer since day one has stressed on the fact that Man United will play the way they have always been playing and the manager has up until now delivered on that promise.

And speaking about the manager’s impact Jesse Lingard has also mentioned the same thing.

“Solskjaer and Mike Phelan have brought back the old school Manchester United,” the England international told the Daily Mail(as reported).




“They know the league and the club inside out, so to pass that on and get us playing how we are has been perfect. Solskjaer is doing very well, nobody can fault him.




“He got the players backing him straight away. He told us there are big expectations and pressure at this club but we have to deal with it and play like a real United team.

“We will challenge for the title next season if we carry on how we are now.

“We’re back to basics and winning games by grinding out results or scoring a lot of goals.




“As long as we’re winning games, that’s all that matters.”




Jesse Lingard is one of those players who has hugely benefitted after the arrival of Solskjaer.

Since the caretaker boss has preferred playing Marcus Rashford up front, Jesse Lingard has seen a considerable amount of game time down the right flank.

And the England international has made sure that he utilises each and every opportunity.



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