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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer confirms he wants Manchester United job on permanent basis. Manchester United caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits he ‘doesn’t want to leave’ the club and has confirmed he would take the position on a permanent basis. The Norwegian joined Sir Matt Busby in becoming just the second United boss to win his first four league games at the club with a 2-0 win against Newcastle on Wednesday. Solskjaer was announced as caretaker boss after Jose Mourinho’s departure and the club want to appoint Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino as manager in the summer. However, Metro.co.uk understands Solskjaer will be considered for the post should Pochettino turn the job down and the 45-year-old says he doesn’t want to leave. ‘I don’t want to (leave) – of course I don’t,’ Solskjaer said. ‘It’s such a great bunch of players, fantastic atmosphere, but it’s the next game, it’s the next game. ‘I’m doing my job as long as I’m here. If you win four you can win another four with this club. ‘That’s the challenge, that’s the standard we know. That used to be the challenge from the gaffer (Sir Alex Ferguson).’ What Solskjaer told Manchester United stars at half-time to inspire Newcastle win Man Utd fans report Jonjo Shelvey to the FA as Paul Pogba is left limping onto team bus Gary Neville raves about Marcus Rashford after sensational performance against Newcastle Solskjaer’s arrival has marked a resurgence for a large part of the United squad and nobody has benefitted as much as Marcus Rashford. The striker continued his hot streak with a goal against the Magpies and Solskjaer praised the youngster for his composure in front of goal. ‘He was calm, composed and just passed it past the goalkeeper,’ said Solskjaer. ‘But his free-kicks, that the first one against Cardiff, and then he does it again, he’s got a great hit. He must have been watching Cristiano Ronaldo when he was practising. ‘That was a tough test today, he gets kicked, and he gets tackled, he goes for headers, he wins, he challenges, he runs. ‘Marcus is going to be a top, top number nine, definitely but then we’ve got Rom, so sometimes he’ll play on the right, sometimes on the left, sometimes through the middle, he’ll get enough games.’ MORE: Three ways Manchester City can put a dent in Liverpool’s Premier League title hopes
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted that he does not want to leave Manchester United next summer.Victory at Newcastle United meant Solskjaer continued his 100 per cent start as interim manager and he challenged his players to continue that form with tougher tests ahead.He also became the first United manager to win opening four games since Sir Matt Busby 73 years ago. Tottenham await after the FA Cup clash against Reading, with United now just six points adrift of the Champions League places.'I don't want to (leave) - of course I won't,' Solskjaer said. 'It's such a great bunch of players, fantastic atmosphere, but it's the next game, it's the next game.'I'm doing my job as long as I'm here. If you win four you can win another four with this club.'That's the challenge, that's the standard we know. That used to be the challenge from the gaffer (Sir Alex Ferguson).' Romelu Lukaku opened the scoring seconds after coming off the bench and revealed Solskjaer is already rubbing off on United's attackers during training at Carrington. SOLSKJAER'S FIRST FOUR GAMES Cardiff 1-5 Manchester United Manchester United 3-1 HuddersfieldManchester United 4-1 BournemouthNewcastle 0-2 Manchester United Total points: 12Goals Scored: 14Goals Conceded: 3 Marcus Rashford - whose free-kick made Lukaku's goal - is a chief beneficiary, scoring the second, and Solskjaer heaped praise on the 21 year-old.'He was calm, composed and just passed it past the goalkeeper,' he added. 'But his free-kicks, that the first one against Cardiff, and then he does it again, he's got a great hit. He must have been watching Cristiano Ronaldo when he was practising.'That was a tough test today, he gets kicked, and he gets tackled, he goes for headers, he wins, he challenges, he runs.'Marcus is going to be a top, top number nine, definitely but then we've got Rom, so sometimes he'll play on the right, sometimes on the left, sometimes through the middle, he'll get enough games.' Rafa Benitez bemoaned Newcastle's luck and would not discuss Jonjo Shelvey's horror tackle on Paul Pogba. The Frenchman left St James' Park limping.'We were not lucky with many decisions,' Benitez said. 'I think we did enough to deserve more. It's the final decision, that's the key if we want to score more goals.'It's a pity that after the big effort you concede a goal like that and lose the game.'
Subscribe to our channel: https://goo.gl/pqS0mLOle Gunnar Solskjaer admits he doesn't want to leave Manchester United next summer. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted that he does not want to leave Manchester United next summer. Victory at Newcastle United meant Solskjaer continued his 100 per cent start as interim manager and he challenged his players to continue that form with tougher tests ahead. He also became the first United manager to win opening four games since Sir Matt Busby 73 years ago. Tottenham await after the FA Cup clash against Reading, with United now just six points adrift of the Champions League places. 'I don't want to (leave) - of course I won't,' Solskjaer said. 'It's such a great bunch of players, fantastic atmosphere, but it's the next game, it's the next game. 'I'm doing my job as long as I'm here. If you win four you can win another four with this club. 'That's the challenge, that's the standard we know. That used to be the challenge from the gaffer (Sir Alex Ferguson).' Romelu Lukaku opened the scoring seconds after coming off the bench and revealed Solskjaer is already rubbing off on United's attackers during training at Carrington. Cardiff 1-5 Manchester United Manchester United 3-1 Huddersfield Manchester United 4-1 Bournemouth Newcastle 0-2 Manchester United Total points: 12 Goals Scored: 14 Goals Conceded: 3 Marcus Rashford - whose free-kick made Lukaku's goal - is a chief beneficiary, scoring the second, and Solskjaer heaped praise on the 21 year-old. 'He was calm, composed and just passed it past the goalkeeper,' he added. 'But his free-kicks, that the first one against Cardiff, and then he does it again, he's got a great hit. He must have been watching Cristiano Ronaldo when he was practising. 'That was a tough test today, he gets kicked, and he gets tackled, he goes for headers, he wins, he challenges, he runs. 'Marcus is going to be a top, top number nine, definitely but then we've got Rom, so sometimes he'll play on the right, sometimes on the left, sometimes through the middle, he'll get enough games.' Rafa Benitez bemoaned Newcastle's luck and would not discuss Jonjo Shelvey's horror tackle on Paul Pogba. The Frenchman left St James' Park limping. 'We were not lucky with many decisions,' Benitez said. 'I think we did enough to deserve more. It's the final decision, that's the key if we want to score more goals. 'It's a pity that after the big effort you concede a goal like that and lose the game.'
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England captain Joe Root has hailed his side's Test series win over Sri Lanka saying, 'we've stuck to our guns, we've been ruthless when we've had our opportunities to get ahead in the games and we've soaked up pressure well'. Root was also pleased that he practised what he preached after his century set up the team's victory in the second Test against Sri Lanka on Sunday. England won by 57 runs and secured the series with one match to play in Colombo. Moeen Ali strikes as England wrap up Test series victory against Sri Lanka