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"Want To Feel Pressure Of Managing A Club": Ex-Manchester United Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Nearly two years after parting ways with Manchester United, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has not let the dream of managing another legacy club fade away and admitted that he has been missing the pressure-filled world of a top-flight football manager. Solskjaer left Old Trafford in November 2022 after the club slumped to heavy defeats against arch-rivals Liverpool, neighbours Manchester City and Watford. "I've got at least one club job in me. It has to be an interesting one, somewhere, an adventure, somewhere, I can be myself. No disrespect, but after you've managed Manchester United for three years, it's like, where do you go? "Yeah, of course, I want to feel that pressure again. You know, when you see the games, you miss it," Solskjaer told a select media gathering on Friday.

However, the former United star and a pet of its legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson, Solskjaer said he needed a bit of a break after three years at the helm of one of the most followed football clubs in the world.

"It's the best job in the world (managing Manchester United). You always want to manage against the best football people in the world. The Premier League is the best league in the world, the most difficult.

"I have been there for three years. Yes, it is a hard job. It's an extraordinary job, but you're the face of the biggest and best club in the world. You have to be ready all the time to be scrutinised. So, I enjoyed it and I needed a break after I stepped away," said the 50-year-old.

The former Norwegian forward was not really happy to see the 'Red Devils' languishing at sixth place in the ongoing Premier League, and he hoped that they would regain some consistency to move up the ladder.

United have 38 points from 23 matches and are in real

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