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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed that he would like to be the Manchester United manager - but not in the next 25 years.
Solskjaer was recently unveiled as the manager of his former club Molde FK, and will soon leave the Manchester United setup where he had been reserve team manager.
"I think anyone who's played for Man United, if they've got amibitions in management would to manage United at one point, but as the manager [Sir Alex Ferguson] said a couple of weeks ago, you need experience to be manager at that club," Solskjaer told Sky Sports News.
"For me, this is the first step into management and maybe in 25 years time, maybe that's the time."
Solskaer revealed that one of the reasons for leaving United was his family:
"It feels good to go back to Norway; I've been away now for 14 and a half years," he added.
"My family felt it was time to go home as well, and the opporunity to manage Molde was too good to turn down.
"The conversations I've had with the gaffer in the last couple of weeks, he says he thinks it's the right step for me in a management career and that was the go ahead for me."
Solskjaer also spoke of his relationship with Ferguson and admiration for his former boss.
"We've had a great relationship. He's a fantastic boss and human being," he noted.
"He's shown me how to treat human beings as they are, flesh and blood and not computer games. He knows what buttons to push with each and every individual.
"No one will ever stay a manager at the biggest club in world football for so long again.
"What he said after [the Rooney saga], his experience; he can handle that situation and that's the best management I've seen for ages and, for us coaches there [at United], we're proud to work for him and that's the bottom line of it."
Solskjaer will leave Old Trafford a fan's favourite, and spoke of his sadness at leaving.
"It's a big, big step of course. It's massively hard for me to leave United," he acknowledged.
"I've told the manager as well; I think there was almost a tear in my eye when I said I want to go home.
"I've had an unbelieveable time, I've had the best boss ever.
"I've played under him for 11 years, worked as a coach for three-and-a-half years now and I've learned a hell of a lot.
"And with the supporters, the way they've treated me and everyone at Man United, they've treated me fantastically, but I'm not too far away, I can always come back and play some friendlies."
MILAN (AP)—Inter Milan playmaker Wesley Sneijder has been diagnosed with anemia after passing out at halftime of Saturday’s Serie A match against Brescia.
Sneijder guided Inter to the Italian league and cup titles last season along with the European Champions League title, and then led the Netherlands to the World Cup final. After that, he got married.
Sneijder says he is exhausted.
“I started to shake and felt pain in my entire body,” Sneijder told Dutch daily De Telegraaf. “In the changing room I got sick and passed out briefly.
“My heart and blood pressure were checked immediately. Later I traveled to the Netherlands for a second opinion. The conclusion was that I have anemia and my whole body is exhausted.”
Inter’s press office had no comment, although Sneijder was left off the roster for Wednesday’s match in Lecce.
Sneijder is one of the leading candidates for the 2010 FIFA Ballon d’Or world player of the year award, which will be announced Jan. 10.
Sneijder has struggled so far this season, and his illness is only the latest in a series of medical problems for Inter.
Defender Walter Samuel will likely miss the rest of the season after damaging ligaments in his right knee against Brescia and right back Maicon is also out after straining a muscle in his left thigh.
Midfielder Dejan Stankovic is set to return from an injury against Lecce, but Inter is still without goalkeeper Julio Cesar and midfielders Thiago Motta, Esteban Cambiasso and Sulley Muntari.
American defender Oguchi Onyewu has had a difficult time at AC Milan. Since joining the club, he's had a major knee injury that cost him most of last season and subsequently offered to play a year for free in an effort to prove his worth to the team. As he continues to try and work his way back from that injury, finding a spot is still proving difficult for Gooch. And given that frustration and desire to stay healthy, you can imagine how he wouldn't take kindly to a teammate going in hard on him in training.
Well, Zlatan Ibrahimovic apparently didn't consider those facts before doing just that. From the AP:
AC Milan teammates Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Oguchi Onyewu brawled during a training match Friday.
Team vice president Adriano Galliani, speaking with SkySport24 TV, described the fight as “very lively” but said both players have resolved their differences. He didn’t say what sparked the brawl.
The Italian news agency ANSA said the American defender and the Swedish forward came to blows during the scrimmage and had to be separated by teammates and Milan staff.
Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Onyewu even had Ibrahimovic by the throat at one point, which makes one wonder how Ibra is still alive right now. You simply don't mess with Gooch like that.
Zlatan does have a history of attacking his Milan teammates during training in his brief period with the club, though. He was caught kicking Rodney Strasser in the upper back for apparently going in hard on him earlier that day back in September. Shocking that a guy as temperamental as Zlatan can dish it out, but can't take it.
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pioneer wrote:how could gaining a point be dropping points?
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