Former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer revealed that Carlo Ancelotti claimed he wouldn't want to land the Old Trafford job when they came up against each other

Former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has recalled an occasion when Carlo Ancelotti, then in charge of Everton , wandered into his technical area and told him he wouldn't want his job because it was "too much pressure".

The Norwegian had just shy of three years in the role before he was given his marching orders. Solskjaer was the first ex-United player to be given the gig on a full-time basis following Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement and enjoyed mixed results.

Despite the team's fall in the post-Ferguson era there is still huge expectation on the Manchester outfit to perform. Ancelotti has led some

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