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Alex Ferguson was a problem for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Man Utd, reckons Wayne Rooney

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Sir Alex Ferguson remains an influential figure at Manchester United (Picture: Getty Images)

Wayne Rooney believes the presence of Alex Ferguson at Manchester United is a problem for any manager that takes over the club, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will have felt the pressure more than any other after playing under the great Scot.

It has been a fallow period for the Red Devils since Ferguson retired in 2013, with the Premier League title not returning to Old Trafford under any manager since.

Ferguson is still a huge figure at the club, understandably after his 27 years of management, is often in attendance at matches and still wields plenty of influence behind the scenes.

Rooney feels this brings more pressure to any manager that takes over the Red Devils, with the shadow of Ferguson’s success looming large over them, but it was especially difficult for Solskjaer during his spell in charge.

The Norwegian became a club legend playing under Ferguson, so it would be especially difficult for him to forge his own path with United, given the Scot is still a prominent figure while he tries to work.

‘I think obviously he’s still involved in some way, you see him at the games, and that naturally would bring pressure to whatever manager goes in there,’ Rooney told Sky Sports of his former boss.

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Wayne Rooney had a hugely successful time at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson (Picture: Getty Images)

‘But, you’ve had [Louis] Van Gaal, [Jose] Mourinho, Ole Gunnar [Solskjaer], probably for Ole it might be the more difficult one because he’s played under him.

‘But if you want to manage Manchester United and you are at Manchester United, you have to do it your way. You can’t go back to Sir Alex Ferguson, you have to do it your way and make them decisions.’

Whether Ferguson is literally around Old Trafford or not, Rooney says following the Scot’s epic stint in charge was going to be extremely tough for anyone…

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Source : metro

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