The day Rio Ferdinand arrived at Manchester United as a British record signing in the summer of 2002, he found himself involved in a passing drill during a warm up.
Soon Ferdinand felt the ball being fired at his shins with increasing velocity and, before long, one from Roy Keane didn't stick.
‘This guy cost 30mill?,’ said a voice from the group.
‘Really? Wow’.
The voice didn’t belong to Keane or Gary Neville or Ryan Giggs. It belonged to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has opened up on his struggles of managing Manchester United

Solskjaer spoke of his experiences at a question and answer session in front of 450 spectators last week

The Norwegian was part of United's treble winning side as a player back in 1999
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