Video : What Ole told a fan who stopped him on his way to ask about his Manchester plans after he was sacked .
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer may have parted ways
with Manchester United, but he hasn't left
England just yet as he was spotted at a sushi
takeaway in Cheshire by a group of the club's
supporters last Wednesday.
Despite the Red Devils struggles this season
and Solskjaer's bitter farewell after a 4-1
defeat to Watford, fans unveiled banners to
express their gratitude to the club legend in
their 3-2 win over Arsenal last Thursday.
"I tried my best," Solskjaer told the fans who
thanked him for his efforts, according to
The Sun. "Thanks, lads."
As the British media outlet reported, the
Norwegian coach has stayed in the north-west
of England along with his daughter, who is
playing in Manchester United's academy.
The two of them will then go to Norway for
Christmas to join up with his wife Silje and
sons Noah and Elijah.
Solskjaer's call to Rangnick
Meanwhile, as Ralf Rangnick revealed, Solskjaer
spent around two hours on the phone with
the new Manchester United interim coach
as he looked to explain the situation of the
squad to his successor.
"I spoke with Ole last Sunday before the
Chelsea game for almost two hours," declared
Rangnick.
"He was very generous to spend one-and-a-
half hours on the phone with me telling me
his insight and details about the team."
Solskjaer was appointed as Manchester United's
interim manager back in December 2018,
but he did so well that the club decided to make
his stay permanent in March 2019.
The Norwegian coach didn't manage to win
anything during his time in the hot seat at
Old Trafford, but last season saw him lead the
team to a second-placed finish in the Premier
League, as well as the Europa League final,
where Villarreal beat the Red Devils on penalties
to lift the trophy for the first time in their
history.
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