The Ole Gunnar Solskjaer era is off to a winning start – and in these circumstances, that’s all that matters. For all the talk of culturally resetting Manchester United and returning the club to its finest traditions, there was more than a hint of Jose Mourinho about this 2-1 win against an awkward Watford. Not that anyone inside Old Trafford cared. They just want to keep the feel-good factor going and see how far it can take them this season. But here was a reminder of the size of the task in front of Solskjaer at the end of a week when he was confirmed permanent manager. For the record, he’s the fourth such appointment since Sir Alex Ferguson retired almost six years ago. And a starting XI that featured five players from Ferguson’s time at the club – six if Paul Pogba can be counted – bore the hallmarks of a club that has struggled to move on. The answer, after hundreds of millions of pounds, David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Mourinho, is to go back to the future with Solskjaer. But the Norwegian needs to make this team his own if he is to make good on… Read full this story
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