Shaw opens the lid over Man United Interim Boss Solskjaer, says he is loving life

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Luke Shaw concedes it looks almost “certain” that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be staying on as Manchester United manager after his latest stunning success against Paris Saint-Germain. The Red Devils defender believes the Norwegian will be appointed on a permanent basis, with Ashley Young another of those to support those claims. The Norwegian, who was handed an interim role as successor to Jose Mourinho in December, was already being widely tipped to fill a permanent post prior to a Champions League clash in France.

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His claims to a full-time contract have been enhanced, though, by a remarkable 3-1 victory over PSG which has booked United a quarter-final berth in Europe. Solskjaer has now overseen 14 victories across 17 games at the helm, with positive progress being made at home and abroad. Shaw admits that it would be a surprise to see the 1999 Treble winner overlooked when a decision is made on United’s next boss, saying “I don’t think I need to say much. After all these results, it looks certain.

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“We all love Ole and we love the job that he has done so far. Like I say, we are really enjoying everything that is going on at the moment and I think the results have shown that. We have had a couple of blips but I think it is nine away games now [that we have won] and they have not been easy ones, so that shows what a job Ole and his staff have done. Long may that continue.”

Ashley Young has echoed the thoughts of his fellow United defender, with the long-serving Red Devils star suggesting that the club’s board have an easy decision to make. He said of Solskjaer’s future after a thrilling night in Paris: “That is not down to the players to decide. “If you look from the outside, you would say ‘why not?’ – he has been fantastic since he has come in.

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