Liverpool legend John Aldridge says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer isn't the manager to bring title glory to Manchester United.
Aldridge wrote for the Sunday World: "I'm yet to be convinced that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the manager who will bring the glory days back to United, but you have to give him credit for getting his side into a decent position this season in the Premier League and what I still call the League Cup.
"Having watched the first half of United's game at West Ham last month, it would be a polite understatement to describe them as terrible.
"Their players looked uninspired, didn't chase down any ball, barely put a forward move together of note and were lucky to be only 1-0 down at the break.
"What Solskjaer has got are a handful of forward players who can win a game with some moments of magic and after he threw Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford on for the second half, the game was turned around.
"We have seen that time and again with United. In Fernandes, Rashford, Mason Greenwood and Edinson Cavani, they have attacking players with real quality.
"When I look at the rest of their team, it looks pretty second rate, but top-class forwards can win you football matches and while I'm not convinced they will remain in the title race through to the end, those forward players are a real threat."

