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Manchester United sacked Jose Mourinho late last month and appointed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their caretaker boss until the end of the season.

And ever since the Norwegian has taken charge of Man United, the smile has prominently returned to the faces of the fans as well as the players.

The Red Devils have returned back to playing attractive football, scoring 14 goals in just four games.

And already there are whispers that the management could just scrap the idea of appointing a new manager and continue with Ole Solskjaer as their next long-term solution.




While the Man United fans will be overjoyed with this news but former Man United player Paul Parker feels Solskjaer should not be given a permanent job.

Here’s why:

“Ole’s a lovely fella,” Parker told talkSPORT.




“He’s come in, he’s brought a smile into the place, everyone’s feeling happy. You’ll get the best out of anybody when they’re happy and they’re doing their work.




“Long-term, I don’t think so. As good as it can be this season I think you have to look at the long-term.

“Look at Manchester United, they need that little bit more, someone who’s really going to go out and attract the right players.

“Can Ole Gunnar get the right top players to come to Manchester United?

“I have to say with his lack of experience, players are not going to come there.




“Agents are not really going to come there. You’ll get players who want to play for United, no doubt now.




“But you’re not going to get the players that Manchester United should be getting because they haven’t got a manager of the calibre that players and agent are going to want their man to come to.”

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