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The Ole Gunnar Solskjaer era at Manchester United may have ended without a single piece of silverware, but history may still look back rather fondly on the Norwegian’s spell at the helm. Yes, the Red Devils fell short in the FA Cup, the League Cup and in the Europa League final. But they also finished second behind Man City in the Premier League table – an improvement on what Louis van Gaal and Erik ten Hag managed – as well as playing the most exciting, most free-scoring football of the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era. And while Solskjaer may not have returned to the dugout since leaving his belov…

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