Former Manchester United winger Lee Sharpe believes it is paramount that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side get their season off to a good start if they are to avoid yet another managerial overhaul. Speaking at a media engagement lunch arranged last Friday by the Singapore Sports...
Solskjaer took up the managerial reins permanently in March, after initially replacing Jose Mourinho on an interim basis last December.
Sharpe, who made almost 200 appearances for United from 1988 to 1996 and won an impressive amount of silverware, including three English Premier League titles, two FA Cups, a League Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup, also had a word of advice for Solskjaer - keep wantaway French superstar Paul Pogba. "Keeping Pogba is key," said Sharpe."He's the only world-class player in the squad and they need to keep him."Pogba creates and scores goals for the team.
Sharpe's words were echoed by midfielder Juan Mata, who told Sky Sports yesterday that Pogba is a"very good guy, very positive, and a good influence for everyone".
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