Manchester United reached the FA Cup semi-finals with a late Harry Maguire winner against Norwich on Saturday night. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side set up a clash with Chelsea in the last four at Wembley as they look to end a three-year trophy drought.
And they are now just two games away from achieving their “core objective” set out by executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward when he gave Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the job.
Woodward has regularly discussed the key features of Solskjaer’s vision at United, including attacking football and giving youth players a chance.
But, crucially for Manchester United, winning trophies is a must. “Ole’s vision maps exactly to the core three football objectives we have,” said Woodward back in October 2019. “We
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