Ole Gunnar Solskjaer marked his Manchester United debut with a goal against Blackburn at a packed Old Trafford, defying Sir Alex Ferguson's plan for his new £2.25million signing.Solskjaer, who has been in charge of United for close to three years, arrived from Norwegian outfit Molde in the summer of 1996 after Ferguson missed out on a £15million deal for England striker Alan Shearer.The legendary Red Devils boss did not expect his 23-year-old recruit to be involved in senior football during the first half of the 1996/7 campaign, tipping him to spend it in the reserves.“I don’t think anyone expected anything from me,” Solskjaer said when looking back at his move to United in an interview with The Times.“Nobody outside Norway, anyway.
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