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Shocking Reveal: Solskjaer warned Manchester United about the problem they’re now facing under Ten Hag

Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gave the club a warning about the problems they’re now facing under Erik ten Hag.

The Norwegian tactician had his own struggles when he was Man Utd manager, so it probably remains the case that the club were right to get rid of him when they did, and that there were surely better options out there.

However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that hiring Ten Hag was the right choice, and it seems Solskjaer did provide the club with some useful insights into a long-term approach for success.

A video making rounds on social media, with Solskjaer while he was manager, seen warning United about getting carried away by winning trophies, as they’re not always a marker of how well you’re actually doing.Solskjaer might not have been the best manager in the world, but he clearly cared a great deal about United, and knows a lot about playing in successful teams from his playing days under Sir Alex Ferguson.

The current United board, by contrast, have perhaps fallen into the trap of backing Ten Hag for winning a couple of cup competitions even though the overall trajectory of the team doesn’t seem at all positive.

Following yesterday’s 3-0 defeat at home to Tottenham, we’re surely now seeing the end of the Ten Hag era, as it’s hard to imagine there being much justification for the Dutch tactician carrying on for much longer.

As Solskjaer said in the video above, it now seems pretty clear that United winning the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup masked a lot of problems at the club, and Ten Hag probably should have been sent packing this summer.

Whereas, MUFC stuck with the former Ajax boss, and now they’re facing the embarrassing situation of probably having to U-turn on that pretty quickly as it’s so obvious they made the wrong choice, with results and performances looking very poor so far this term.

It is also believed that the 51-year-old Norwegian is open to a return to the club if they were to call upon him for a return to the dug-out. During his managerial spell, he managed his team to a second-place finish in the league, being the last time they ever finished that high.

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