No more uncertainties - "Manchester United" officially confirmed on Thursday that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer becomes the long-term coach of the team. Replacing Jose Mourinho in the coaching chair in mid-December, Solskjaer has so far led the team as the interim coach, but the "Manchester United" management was satisfied with the work done by the Norwegian and offered him to work in the club longer than until the end of the season. The official statement informs that the 46-year-old Norwegian has signed a three-year contract with "Man Utd". "From the very first day, I felt at home in this club. I had the privilege of being here as a player, and now I can start my coaching journey. In the last few months, I have gained fantastic experience. I am grateful for all the coaches, players, and others I work with. This is the job I have always dreamed of. I am extremely excited about the opportunity to lead this club," said Solskjaer. Solskjaer led the "Man Utd" team in 19 matches. During his tenure, there were 14 wins, two draws, and three losses. "Man Utd" is currently competing for a place in the top four of the Premier League and preparing for the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals against "Barcelona".
Ole’s at the wheel! We can confirm that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been appointed as #MUFC manager.
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