Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would have been “last on the list” of potential Manchester United managers from the club’s 1999 Treble-winning squad, claims Dwight Yorke.
The Norwegian provided the finishing touch for the Red Devils during the most memorable of campaigns under Sir Alex Ferguson.
It was his late goal which secured Champions League success over Bayern Munich in dramatic circumstances, with that prize added to Premier League and FA Cup crowns.
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He was famed for his hard work and selfless attitude during a productive playing career, but was not considered to be a natural fit for coaching at the highest level.