Thursday 28 March 2019

Five challenges facing Solskjaer as Man Utd manager


London (AFP) – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has achieved his first target by landing the Manchester United manager’s role on a permanent basis but plenty of work remains for the Norwegian to do, starting with Watford’s visit to Old Trafford on Saturday.

The 46-year-old was a popular choice to become full-time successor to Jose Mourinho after an impressive caretaker spell in which United won 14 of his 19 games in charge.

AFP Sports looks at what comes next and the challenges that lie in wait for Solskjaer.

Top-four finish a priority

Since Solskjaer’s arrival, United have cut the gap to the Premier League’s top four from 11 points down to two but a strong finish to the campaign is still needed to secure Champions League football next season.

Beat Watford at Old Trafford and United will pull level on points with third-placed Spurs, who have taken just one point from their past four league games and travel to title-chasing Liverpool on Sunday.

“Now we’ve given ourselves a great chance to be in the top four, even the top three,” said Solskjaer on Thursday. “That’s got to be the short-term target.” 

Strengthen the squad

Regardless of whether United are in the Champions League or Europa League next season, Solskjaer faces an intense summer of rebuilding.

“Now it’s easier to be clear about what we need to do because we will do some business this summer,” said the Norwegian.

England wonderkid Jadon Sancho of Borussia Dortmund has been widely reported as a top target for a club record fee but it is in defence that Solskjaer’s former teammate and United captain Gary Neville believes most change is needed.

“Defence is the main priority in terms of getting the centre-back pairings right because there have been so many changes,” he told Sky Sports.

“Solskjaer is not going to be a success at Man Utd unless he gets the right people around him on recruitment and gets the right players in. That is absolutely essential.”

Sanchez for the scrap heap?

Interest in Sancho casts even more doubt over Alexis Sanchez’s future.

The Chilean became the club’s highest earner in January 2018 but has scored just five goals for the club, only two of which have come in 23 appearances this season.

Solskjaer has previously said only Sanchez himself can recapture the form he showed at Arsenal and Barcelona but at 30 his best days may be behind him.



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