Dwight Yorke says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is doing a "remarkable" job at Manchester United, and can "get the best out of his players".
Solskjaer was a popular appointment among supporters when he was handed a three-year contract at Old Trafford in March 2019.
The treble winner had proven himself in the dugout during a three-month interim spell following the sacking of Jose Mourinho, and optimism was high after he was trusted to lead the squad on a permanent basis.
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Fast forward 18 months, and United are in a far better position than when he initially took over, with a top-four spot and Champions League qualification now well within their grasp along with a potential trophy in the form of the Europa League.