Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is carving out his own history at Old Trafford - but he has always been aware of the traditions of the club.
And that was particularly apparent when Ed Woodward had to intervene to demand Solskjaer start using the manager's parking space at their Carrington training ground at the start of last season.
The prime estate in the Carrington car park was left empty after Jose Mourinho's sacking, even when Solskjaer was handed the job on a permanent basis.
The reason for the snub was a respectful nod to legendary former manager Sir Alex Ferguson, under whom Solskjaer made 366 United appearances.
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