Manchester United Winger Marcus Rashford has revealed that Coach Ole Gunnar Solksjaer is the best man for the job. Pochettino was the red-hot favourite to replace Jose Mourinho when he was sacked by United last year, but Solskajer was appointed as interim manager before landing the job full-time.
Rashford signed a new four-year deal to stay at Old Trafford in the summer and underlined Solskjaer's influence upon committing his future.
'There was no hesitation from me over signing a new contract,' Rashford told Sky Sports News.
'And it was the same for Ole as well - I could see where his head was at, where he wanted the club to be at and for me it was just a no-brainer.
'We were on the same page and wanted the same things for the club.
'Ole is a great guy and he has the club's interests at heart so there's not a better person for the job in my opinion.'
'Manchester United have always got to chase trophies,' he added.
'I think it's been 18 months (actually two-and-a-half years) since we won our last trophy so it's been a while. If we come out of this season with top four but without a trophy, I wouldn't be happy.'
Manchester United return to Premier League action on Sunday with a trip to Brammall Lane to face Sheffield United.
Rashford signed a new four-year deal to stay at Old Trafford in the summer and underlined Solskjaer's influence upon committing his future.
'There was no hesitation from me over signing a new contract,' Rashford told Sky Sports News.
'And it was the same for Ole as well - I could see where his head was at, where he wanted the club to be at and for me it was just a no-brainer.
'We were on the same page and wanted the same things for the club.
'Ole is a great guy and he has the club's interests at heart so there's not a better person for the job in my opinion.'
'Manchester United have always got to chase trophies,' he added.
'I think it's been 18 months (actually two-and-a-half years) since we won our last trophy so it's been a while. If we come out of this season with top four but without a trophy, I wouldn't be happy.'
Manchester United return to Premier League action on Sunday with a trip to Brammall Lane to face Sheffield United.
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