D. Maradona: "If "Man Utd" needs a coach, I can take on the job"

Football legend Diego Maradona ready to lend a helping hand to "Manchester United" club.

The Argentine working in Mexico stated that he would gladly agree to work in the "Red Devils" team if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fails to achieve positive results.

"If 'Manchester United' needs a coach, I am the one who can take on these responsibilities," FourFourTwo quoted D. Maradona.

"I know that they sell a lot of shirts worldwide, but in football the most important thing is to win trophies. I can do that with them," added the Argentine.

When asked about the composition of "United," D. Maradona pointed out the players he likes and, conversely, those who do not evoke positive emotions.

"I liked Ander Herrera. Pogba? He doesn't work enough in midfield," Maradona added.