Manchester United boss Solskjaer has long-term vision for club
Mark Ogden and the FC crew examine the top-four in the Premier League, which is heating up as Man United improve and Chelsea struggle.
MANCHESTER, England -- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has said he has told executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward how he thinks Manchester United should look "in a couple of years."
Solskjaer, caretaker manager at Old Trafford until the end of the season, is in the dark about his long-term future at the club, but that has not stopped him from planning ahead with Woodward.
"We have a vision and a picture of how we want to look in a few years," he told a news conference on Friday.
Editors' Picks
Watch on ESPN networks in the U.S.
ESPN+ is America's home for a host of professional soccer leagues from around the world, highlighted by Italy's Serie A, Major League Soccer, UEFA Nations League and English FA Cup. | ESPN+ schedule
Welcome to the 2018 FC 100
ESPN FC's experts ranked the best men's players and managers in world football. Check out the list.
How Mourinho unravelled at Man United
Fear, paranoia, difficult behaviour and constant battling with club officials and players led to the inevitable, writes Rob Dawson.
The greatest game never played
When Boca Juniors and River Plate were set to meet in Argentina's most important match, Buenos Aires lost its mind, writes Wright Thompson.
- Follow Transfer Talk LIVE
- Fantasy: Set lineups, check scores!
"We have to think long term...
