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Behind the scene: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has nothing like Jose Mourinho

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has begun the proccess of bringing the warmth after Hose Mourinho’s sacking. United won Cardiff 5-1 on Saturday evening the first time the team has scored five goals in a game since the final match of Sir Alex Ferguson's tenure in May 2013. In the tunnel at Cardiff City Stadium, caretaker boss Solskjaer took a moment to shake the hand of Sky Sports presenter Jim White, the kind of gesture that would have been unthinkable from the belligerent Mourinho. The smiling Norwegian said: "All the best, cheers", before taking a moment to speak cheerily to other journalists assembled in the tunnel. “There’s quite a few [positives from the game", said Solskjaer “The attitude and application of the boys when you go out there and see them, the attitude has been fantastic, the dressing room, the way they approached this game. “It’s been a difficult week for everyone and to get the focus and perform as well as they did [is impressive].”

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