What does Ole Gunnar think of Mourinho? He had this to say on the Portuguese

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Jose Mourinho’s desire to return to elite football is not misplaced in the view of his Manchester United successor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Mourinho made his first major media appearance since being sacked by United last month when he featured as part of beIN Sports’ coverage of the Asian Cup on Thursday.

The 55-year-old insisted he would “stay where I belong; I belong to top-level football”, despite the dispiriting nature of his final months at Old Trafford.

United are a team transformed under caretaker manager Solskjaer, last weekend’s 1-0 triumph at Tottenham making it six wins out of six in all competitions, but the former Norway striker was in no mood to besmirch the achievements of a man who has won major titles in four countries.

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“He’s a fantastic manager, with the results he’s had, I don’t think he’ll be struggling to find work.”

Mourinho also made elusions to player power undermining his regime at United – an issue Solskjaer was understandably unwilling to be drawn on.

“I can’t really comment on everything he says,” he said. “I’m enjoying working with these boys and that’s all I can say.”
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The 45-year-old has been hotel-based since taking over at United but has no intention of imitating Mourinho’s infamous residency at The Lowry.

“I’m still in the hotel but I’ve found a place so it won’t be too long,” he added.

“I’ve been driving around a bit to find my bearings again. I’ve got mates and friends here so I’ve been to see a few if them. It’s not like I’m stuck in the hotel on my own.”

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