Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Man Utd interim boss says he'll 'use the hairdryer'
21st December 2018
Manchester United interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says managers hold the power at clubs - and he is willing to use his "hairdryer" to enforce it.
The sixth-placed Red Devils visit Cardiff on Saturday in Solskjaer's first game as caretaker manager.
The 45-year-old has been heavily influenced by legendary United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, who used the "hairdryer treatment" when he felt his team were not meeting the standards he set.
"I've got a hairdryer," said Solskjaer.
"If I get disappointed, ask [children] Noah, Karna and Elijah - or some of the players I had at Molde. I am not afraid of laying down the law."
It has been suggested Solskjaer is too nice for the task of reversing United's declining fortunes.
While public condemnation of his players is unlikely, former team-mates have said the forward, who scored United's injury-time winner in the 1999 Champions League final, was never afraid to deliver sharp words during his playing days if he felt standards were slipping.
"When your kids disappoint you, you don't give them chocolate do you? You treat players how you treat your kids. You want the best for them. You want to guide them. You want to help them," he said.
Ferguson signed Solskjaer as a player from Molde in 1996Cup of tea with 'the gaffer'
Solskjaer is not sure whether Ferguson played any role in executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward calling him on Tuesday to offer him the chance of succeeding Jose Mourinho until the end of the season.
The Norwegian still refers to Ferguson as "the gaffer" and has spoken to the Scot more than once this week.
While United have five matches to play in a fortnight over the festive period, Solskjaer is planning a more personal chat at Ferguson's house to go over some ideas.
"He is a big part of my life," he said.
"I texted the gaffer when I got the call and I have been in touch with him quite a bit.
"At some point I am going to sit down at his house, enjoy a nice cup of tea, and discuss a few ideas."