The ex-England midfielder believes the hierarchy at his old club were too hasty to hand the Norwegian the full-time post
Paul Ince has criticised the board of former club Manchester United for being so hasty in their decision to make Ole Gunnar Solskjaer permanent manager.
The Red Devils enjoyed an upsurge in form when Solskjaer took over from Jose Mourinho as interim manager last season.
However, following the United board’s decision to hand the Norwegian the job on a permanent basis, the team’s performances have steadily declined, and Ince feels that those in charge should have waited until the end of the campaign.