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Wayne Rooney said he would like to see Ole Gunnar Solskjaer be awarded the position of permanent manager at Manchester United when he wins, but supported an alternative choice if the club turns a blind eye to Old Trafford.
Rooney, United's all-time all-time scorer, is gearing up for his second season in the MLS with D.C. United and has been questioned about the situation of his former club.
Solskjaer is in temporary charge since the dismissal of Jose Mourinho in December. He has recorded nine remarkable wins and a draw in ten games. The transformation saw United move into fifth place in the Premier League eight points behind Solskjaer.
This impressive form suggests that Solskjaer should be considered for the permanent position at United, despite the current plan to return the Norwegian to Molde at the end of the season.
But Rooney thinks former teammate Solskjaer should have the opportunity to reach the permanent position if he continues his electric start.
Rooney told CNN: "Ole Gunnar is a fantastic person, I think the club will have a decision to make at the end of the season, and it would be nice to see if Ole will continue with this form and try his luck." work on a permanent basis. "
However, Rooney offered a second choice if Solskjaer was to return to Molde as planned: Mauricio Pochettino of Tottenham.
The boss of the Spurs, Pochettino, has many relationships with United and Rooney has added his name to the many fans and experts suggesting him as an ideal candidate for Old Trafford.
"But otherwise, if the club chooses somewhere else, I think that in my opinion, Pochettino would be the good guy."
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