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The football world is eager to announce the name of the new coach after the dismissal of his Portuguese coach, Jose Mourinho Tuesday, after the team's worst start since 1990.
And published a page Manchester United Twitter video of former team striker, Norwegian Ole Gunnar SollshireAnd his famous goal against Bayern Munich in the final of the 1999 Champions League.
The publication confirmed the appointment of Solshire, where she wrote: "Solshire became our temporary coach, 20 seasons after his historic treble, scoring this goal at Camp Nou."
But the club quickly removed the flicker, posting news of the news for a later date.
The announcement, next Wednesday, should be announced Sollshire Temporary coach of the team, until the end of the season, with the possibility of extension depending on the results.
He reached a striker "The Red Devils" The first had a limited success in his coaching career, winning the Norwegian title with his birth team, before failing during his coaching career in Cardiff in Premier League in England.
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The football world is eager to announce the name of the new coach after Jose Mourinho was sacked on Tuesday after his team's worst start since 1990.
The Manchester United page on Twitter has released a video of former Norwegian striker Ole Gunnar Solshire and his famous goal against Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions League final.
"Solshire became our temporary coach, 20 seasons after his historic treble, scoring this goal at Camp Nou," the paper said.
But the club quickly removed the flicker, posting news of the news for a later date.
The announcement, later Wednesday, is expected to announce the appointment of Solshire as interim coach of the team until the end of the season, with the possibility of expansion based on the results.
The former Red Devils forward has had limited success in his coaching career, winning the Norwegian title with his Molde team, before failing in his coaching career in Cardiff, England.