The fourth official jokingly said to Ancelotti, "Carlo, you need to get back into your technical area unless you want Ole's job?" Ancelotti responded with a laugh, saying, "No, no, no, too much pressure. That job is too much pressure."
Solskjaer reflected on the conversation, noting that Ancelotti has always said that pressure is a privilege. Solskjaer felt privileged to manage Manchester United, but he also acknowledged the immense pressure that comes with the role.
During his tenure as manager, Solskjaer played a significant role in developing young talents like Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood, and Scott McTominay. He also integrated key signings such as Bruno Fernandes and Harry Maguire into the team.
Solskjaer's time at Manchester United was marked by both success and criticism. Despite being mocked by some, he is considered one of the club's most successful managers since Sir Alex Ferguson's departure.
Solskjaer's ability to thrive in a high-pressure environment is a testament to his skills and experience as a manager. He took a job that many would dream of, but also one that comes with significant pressure and scrutiny.











