Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he would definitely be surprised if he was still occupying office after the end of the season. One can’t label him cocky for saying that because such has been the impact of the 46 year old at Trafford.
“I’ve done a photo shoot or a video shoot on season tickets, so I’m pleading for them to get their season tickets,” he said with a smile.
“If it’s me as a supporter or manager, I don’t know but they should still buy their season tickets because the club is going somewhere.”
Asked if it was strange to do promotional work when still only interim boss, he said: “It’ll be stranger to see yourself in the video if you’re not here! But, no, it’s not strange doing it.
“If my kids see a commercial with me in it and I’m back home in Norway, that’ll be strange probably.”
The Norwegian has kept it black and white with Vice Chairman Ed Woodward so far about which players should stay and which should depart come summer.
“Yes, I have (spoken about the squad),” Solskjaer confirmed. “We’ve been discussing the future of the club.
“We did that before I had won two or three games and all this talk about if I should stay on or not.
“My contract is up in the summer but I still, as I’ve always done for Man United, just give 100 per cent and my best.
“You have to plan. Even if I’m not here, I still give my view on who I would like to see as a supporter.”