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28th November 2021
01:18pm GMT

"I've been here when managers have left and they just pack their stuff and go out the door. But it just shows how good a person he is, how much the club means to him. "Ole knows he'll always be a legend of this club and the players here respect him 100 per cent. It's unfortunate that it didn't go our way as a group. The way it started, the position he brought us to, we were close a couple of times to winning big trophies and we always seemed to just fall short. "If those moments go our way, we could end up with two or three trophies, maybe he'd have had more time. But it's football, things happen, and you can only move on from it. Even though it's difficult, you have to find a way to move on."
"Inside you feel guilty because everybody has a role to play when you're on the pitch. But there has been little time for reflection."Days after Solskjaer's sacking was confirmed, Michael Carrick was named caretaker boss and took charge of United's crucial Champions League win at Villarreal in midweek - a result which sent the club into the last-16 of the competition. It has since been revealed that the Red Devils have agreed a deal with Ralf Rangnick to become the interim manager until the end of the season. United go to Stamford Bridge having lost five of their last seven games in the top flight, with the Blues having lost just one of their opening 12 fixtures. Related links:
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