Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continues to remain as the interim manager of "Manchester United," although most of the "Red Devils" fans are waiting for the moment when the Norwegian will sign a new long-term contract with the club.
It seems that the team's players are also waiting for this. Victor Lindelof, who has been demonstrating excellent form this season, admitted that he would be very happy if O. G. Solskjaer continued to lead the team.
"I will be happy if Solskjaer stays in the team. It is not my job to decide such things, but, of course, I am extremely happy about the things he has done since his arrival. I cannot say anything bad about him.
Ole is a club legend. He knows everything about it as a player, so when Solskjaer speaks, you have to listen to him. The coach knows what he is talking about because he has experienced everything himself a little earlier. That is a very good thing.
Solskjaer has been amazing since the very beginning. He entered the team with a smile on his face, and that was very important for the players.
He spoke to me and told me to do what I do best and show my abilities. It was nice to hear such words," V. Lindelof told "Sky Sports."