Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits he thought long and hard before taking the job two years ago.
The 47-year-old was phlegmatic when asked how he deals with the constant scrutiny he is under, but revealed he had to be sure he could handle it before taking on arguably the biggest job in football.
“There's always pressure on you when you manage Manchester United," said Solskjaer. “That's something I had to think about when I accepted the role.
“Do I have what it takes to be in such a situation? Can you handle setbacks? Can you handle success? I think I can.
“I've got a fantastic staff around me who I use as sparring partners for discussions, and even the conversation with the club goes on all the time.
“It's a continuous open dialogue, and when you come to work the next day, you see the quality of the players you have and you want to work with them."

