Former Manchester United ace Park Ji-sung believes that the membership's below-fireplace supervisor, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, must be given till the cease of the season to show that he is the right man for the pinnacle process at Old Trafford.
Solskjaer is underneath severe stress beforehand of Saturday's experience to Watford, with United having gained simply one in all their past six Premier League fits - an ignominious run of outcomes which blanketed embarrassing domestic defeats to excellent rivals Liverpool and Manchester City.
Consequently, the likes of Zinedine Zidane and Brendan Rodgers are now being touted as feasible successors.
Park feels that Solskjaer deserves praise for restoring a feel-exact thing at Old Trafford after the toxic ecosystem left at the back of by predecessor Jose Mourinho.
However, the South Korean, who received 4 Premier League titles and a Champions League during his time at United, freely admits that the onus is now at the Norwegian to prove that he is an elite instruct between now and the cease of the 2021-22 marketing campaign.
"It’s been 3 years for Solskjaer as a supervisor and I believe that this will be the defining season for him, in phrases of whether he continues at the membership," Park instructed GOAL.
"I suppose that he merits credit score for what he's performed at United, and merits to fight [for his job] till the cease of the season, however he wishes to expose he can keep after that.
"He did well to convey the vintage United spirit and culture returned to us.
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"Before him, we had Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho, who had reputations as international-magnificence coaches, but it didn’t training session, so I assume that United discovered from those experiences and they had been key within the decision to stick with Solskjaer [after the Liverpool and City defeats].