Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Ince has said he is fed up of nostalgia being used as a reference point by the club's current manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Having been appointed on an interim basis in December to replace the sacked Jose Mourinho, the Norwegian was handed the job on a full-time contract after an impressive start. However, the team's results have been poor in recent weeks, with Wednesday's loss to Manchester City their seventh defeat in nine.
Speaking about the current issues being endured by the team, Ince said he thinks it's time for Solskjaer to stop pointing back to his time as a player under Sir Alex Ferguson, per Paddy Power (h/t Sacha Pisani of Goal):
"Ole needs to get over Sir Alex Ferguson—he's the United manager now.