Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should be grateful he's been finally put out of his misery.Manchester United's decision to sack Solskjaer feels like the equivalent of a vet putting down an injured race horse that is never going to win a race.The pain and suffering has come to an end and the Norwegian will no longer have to go through the indignity of having to stand on the touchline looking hopelessly out of his depth.Let's be clear, Solskjaer was never a thoroughbred manager.
He was nowhere near experienced, tough or smart enough to be at the helm of one of the biggest clubs in the world.You need to be brutal, ruthless, intimidating and selfish to manage United - and the likeable Norwegian was nothing of the sort.He was too nice.
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