MLS history-maker, chairman - what Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United staff are doing now
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's coaching was scrutinised before he was sacked at Manchester United.
United looked poorly coached in the final months of Solskjaer's reign and he was finally sacked in November 2021 following a heavy defeat to Watford at Vicarage Road.
Solskjaer survived embarrassing defeats to Liverpool and Manchester City, but United's 4-1 loss against Watford was the result that saw the Norwegian lose his job.
After Solskjaer was sacked, Michael Carrick took over as caretaker manager and he eventually departed after the arrival of Ralf Rangnick on an interim basis.
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Erik ten Hag replaced Rangnick in the spring of 2022 and has been given backing to remain in charge for a third year, despite finishing eighth in the Premier League last season.
Kieran McKenna, a former member of Solskjaer's staff at United, was contacted about replacing Ten Hag, and it's fascinating to see what the Norwegian's staff are doing now...
Michael Carrick
After serving under Jose Mourinho, Carrick was retained as first-team coach under Solskjaer and was a valued member of his backroom staff. Carrick took caretaker charge of United after Solskjaer's sacking and served in that role for three games.
The former midfielder oversaw wins against Villarreal and Arsenal and a draw against Chelsea during his spell on the touchline and decided to take a break after leaving Old Trafford.
Carrick returned to coaching when he was appointed Middlesbrough manager in October 2022. His first season in management was a resounding success and, impressively, he led Middlesbrough to a fourth-place finish in the