in

Man Utd fans unveil Ole Gunnar Solskjaer banner and chant sacked manager’s name as new boss Ralf Rangnick looks on


MANCHESTER UNITED fans unveiled a huge Ole Gunnar Solskjaer banner ahead of their 3-2 win against Arsenal.

Supporters in the Stretford End of Old Trafford raised the gigantic sign in the air before kick-off as they sang songs in praise of their former manager and player.

Man Utd fans unveiled an Ole Gunnar Solskjaer banner before the game against ArsenalCredit: Getty
New United boss Rangnick looks on from the standsCredit: Reuters

Solskjaer was sacked last month following a dismal run of form that saw United lose five of their first 12 league games this term.

And tonight’s win over rivals Arsenal was the Red Devils’ first game at home since Solskjaer’s exit.

The red banner featured a picture of the Norwegian tactician in black print.

And across it were the words ‘2O LEGEND’, with ‘OLE’ highlighted in white.

SunSport reported this week how United had given fans permission to hold up the banner against Arsenal.

Supporters approached the club about the touching gesture and Old Trafford chiefs approved.

FOLLOW ALL THE ACTION WITH SUNSPORT’S MAN UTD V ARSENAL LIVE BLOG

FREE BETS: GET THE LATEST BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS AND FREE BETS

Following speculation over the United hot seat, Ralf Rangnick was eventually confirmed as the new interim boss.

However, the German is yet to take charge of a game after struggling with work permit issues.

He was there in the stands watching on as caretaker Michael Carrick took control for the last time following games against Villarreal and Chelsea.

It remains to be seen if Carrick plays a role in Rangnick’s backroom set-up after serving as one of Solskjaer’s assistants.

And the ex-United midfielder paid tribute to his old colleague in tonight’s match programme.

⚽ Read our Manchester United live blog for the latest news and transfer gossip from Old Trafford

Carrick said: “I’d like to thank Ole for the work he did during his time as manager and the support and guidance he gave us as his backroom team.

“Results this season have not been what we were looking for.

“But when we look back at Ole’s time in charge, we built a team that came very close to success and did a lot of great work behind scenes that will benefit club for years to come.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

Premier League star Kortney Hause’s £200k Lamborghini smashes through nursery school’s fence

Chelsea legend Petr Cech turns drummer for Christmas single to highlight racial, religious and social injustice