Manchester United boss, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has changed his management style since his Molde days.
Solskjaer has looked and acted the part of a United manager this season, pushing his team to third place in the Premier League.
And he admits to making adjustments since he was in charge at a much lower profile team in Molde.
“First of all, I’ve got to manage for the best for the club,” he told High-Performance podcast regarding transfers and his management style.
“But you tell a player ‘you’ve got a chance to make a career at the biggest club in the world, you can make history and I want to be here to help you, but I can’t do everything for you – you’ve got to step up yourself’.
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“But I’ve changed quite a lot since I started managing, 10 years ago since I started with Molde. I was more direct then and I said it how it is.
“The millennials need a different way of managing, and sometimes to be spoon-fed.
“You treat them differently but you challenge them.”
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