Ben Hall believes that Solskjær won’t be a successful appointment in the long term.

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Whilst I accept that the baby-faced assassin is producing great things at Manchester United, I believe that in the long term he won’t be successful.

Admittedly, Solskjær is making progress at Manchester United. He has managed to win eight games out of eight. Under Solskjær Paul Pogba is starting to show his worth and is reproducing the form that he showed when winning the World Cup with France.

However in terms of the permanent job, he has had little managerial experience in top leagues. When he was manager at Cardiff City in the Premier League, he only managed to win three games out of 20.

Solskjær has been lucky with the easy run of games because he has only had to play two big teams. His only real expectation was to get Manchester United playing the football we used to love when Sir Alex Ferguson was in charge. On the other hand we need to see how he does against the top six and also how far he can take Manchester United in the Champions league.

Although Solskjær has achieved an unbeaten run of eight games, in the long term I believe that he doesn’t have enough experience for managing such a huge club like Manchester United. 

 

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