Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Man Utd legend talks about his career, his unusual talent and his love of Championship Manager

Here are some highlights from the interview with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the manager of Manchester United:

* Solskjaer talked about his childhood and how he was a decent student at school, but had a strong passion for football.
* He discussed his decision to become a footballer and how it was influenced by reading backwards, which he found helpful in organizing structures.
* Solskjaer spoke about his experience as a player for Manchester United, including the famous comeback against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
* He talked about his time as manager of Molde and how it prepared him for his current role at Manchester United.
* The interview also touched on Solskjaer's views on football and life, including his passion for family and his desire to be remembered as a "good person."
* One surprising fact about Solskjaer is that he used to read backwards, which helped him with organization and structure.

Overall, the conversation was light-hearted and humorous, with Solskjaer sharing stories about his childhood and career.
 
I'm like totally intrigued by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's story πŸ€”. I mean, who knew reading backwards could be a thing? πŸ˜‚ I can see how it would help with organization and structure, but at the same time it's just so... weird πŸ˜…. And I love that he's all about being remembered as a "good person" - that's really admirable, you know? πŸ’– It's cool that he's not afraid to be himself and share his passions and interests. But what do you think is more impressive, his football skills or his backwards-reading abilities? πŸ˜‚ Do you have any favorite Manchester United memories or stories about Solskjaer from back in the day? πŸ€—
 
Reading backwards? Really? I mean, I've seen some weird habits in my time, but this takes the cake 🍰. Like, who does that on a regular basis? And it's supposed to help with organization and structure? I'm not buying it πŸ˜’. I've got a feeling he was just messing with us or trying to be funny. Newsflash, Ole: just because you're famous doesn't mean you have to start spouting crazy superstitions πŸ™„.

And let's get real, the whole reading backwards thing is kinda boring πŸ“–. I'd rather hear about some of his actual football strategies or tactics. But nope, instead we get a bunch of fluff about his childhood and family life. Not that there's anything wrong with that (my family is important to me too 😊), but come on, Ole, bring the heat! πŸ”₯
 
OMG, I'm like totally obsessed with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer πŸ’–! He's just so cool, you know? I mean, who knew he used to read backwards to help him organize stuff? 🀯 Like, genius or what?! πŸ˜‚ And his stories about Manchester United are just epic – that comeback against Bayern Munich was insane! πŸ”₯ I love how down-to-earth and humble he is too. He seems like such a nice guy, always talking about family and being a good person. πŸ‘«β€οΈ Can we please get him to do another interview soon? Pleeease?! 🀞
 
So I'm reading this interview with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and I gotta say, it's pretty cool to see how he turned from a decent student to a top-notch football manager. Reading backwards? That's like something out of a sci-fi movie 🀯! But seriously, it's interesting to see how his childhood passion for football influenced his career path.

I'm also loving the light-hearted vibe of this interview - it's refreshing to see someone sharing stories about their life and experiences in such an open way. And kudos to Solskjaer for being so down-to-earth about his goals and values, like wanting to be remembered as a "good person." It's all good vibes! 😊
 
lol what's up with this backwards reading thing 🀣 i mean Ole Gunnar Solskjaer literally used to read books in reverse? that's just wild... i guess it's one way to keep your brain sharp, but also kinda like trying to solve a puzzle blindfolded πŸ€ͺ. anyway, glad he was able to make it as a footballer and now a manager – all those years of playing against his own brain must've paid off. btw, has anyone else ever tried reading a book backwards? sounds like some crazy study hack πŸ˜‚.
 
can't help but think ole's reading habit is actually pretty cool πŸ“–, i mean who knew reading backwards could be a thing? it's awesome how he's still down to earth and talks about being a "good person" at the end of the day, that's what matters most. also love how he shares those funny stories from his childhood, makes you wanna know more about him as a player and manager. seems like olΓ©'s got some good advice on life, should def be worth checking out πŸ‘
 
I'm thinking, what's up with this "reading backwards" thing? Like, it sounds weird but maybe it's actually a game changer for organizing your thoughts and stuff. I've been trying to get into meditation and mindfulness, but sometimes my brain just gets too messy 🀯. Maybe reading backwards is like a tool to help calm it down? But what if it doesn't work for everyone? Has anyone else tried this method before? How did it go for them? πŸ’­
 
Can you believe this guy's life story? I mean, reading backwards in school and it still helps him organize things now πŸ˜‚πŸ’‘. It's like, what other skills can we learn by just flipping pages upside down? 🀣 But seriously, he seems like a down-to-earth guy who loves his family and football. I love how humble he is about his success too - the whole "be remembered as a good person" thing is so inspiring πŸ’–. And that comeback against Bayern Munich was insane! I'm glad he's sharing all this with us and giving us a glimpse into his life πŸ“š.
 
πŸ€”πŸ€ Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sounds like a cool dude 😎! I love that he's humble about being a decent student at school πŸ“šπŸ’‘ - we all have our own strengths, right? 🀝 And reading backwards? Mind blown 🀯! Who knew it could be so helpful with organization and stuff πŸ’ͺπŸ“…. The stories about his football career are hilarious πŸ˜‚, especially that famous comeback against Bayern Munich ⚽️😲. Solskjaer seems like a really down-to-earth guy who's passionate about family and being a good person ❀️. He's definitely got the right attitude for Manchester United πŸ†!
 
I'm not sure I understand why Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's story had to be so long πŸ€”. I mean, yeah, it's cool that he was a decent student and loved football back in the day... but did we really need all the details? I'd have been happy with just a few key points about his time at Manchester United 😊. And what's up with the backwards-reading thing, anyway? Sounds like some kinda weird trick πŸ“š. Still, it's nice to see him talking about his family and being a "good person" - that's really inspiring πŸ’–.
 
omg i loved this interview lol solskjaer is so relatable as a student who's passionate about football but also has to balance schoolwork πŸ“šπŸˆ i mean reading backwards to organize structures sounds so quirky but kinda genius? i wish my teachers would use that trick 🀣 anyway its cool to see how his passion for football influenced him and helped him become the manager he is today πŸ’ͺ now can we talk about how he balances family life with his job? priorities, right? πŸ˜‚
 
I'm not sure I buy into this whole "reading backwards" thing πŸ€”... like, I get that it might help you organize your thoughts or something, but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was actually reading books forwards πŸ˜‚! He just found it helpful in organizing his own thought process, which is a pretty normal thing to do. And yeah, it's cool that he talked about his childhood and the time he spent at Manchester United - those stories are always interesting to hear. But honestly, I think what really stood out from this interview was how down-to-earth Solskjaer seems πŸ€—... like, he just wants to be remembered as a "good person" and have a loving family, which is something we can all get behind ❀️.
 
I think it's pretty cool how Ole Gunnar Solskjaer turned out from a kid who just loved playing footy. I mean, who needs to be a great student when you've got passion and hard work in your heart? 😊 It's awesome that he found a way to stay organized by reading backwards - sounds like a quirky trick that works for him! πŸ€” I love how down-to-earth he seems, too. The way he talks about his family and being remembered as a "good person" is so relatable. He's definitely giving us all something to aspire to. Can't help but feel inspired by the fact that he had an epic comeback against Bayern Munich! πŸ”₯
 
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