Solskjaer Stays Productive During COVID Shutdown and is Preparing for United’s Comeback

With the global pandemic keeping everyone indoors at home, many people who are forced to work from home are not taking it as a light vacation. People like Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is keeping busy and preparing for his team, Manchester United’s return to the field. The Red Devils boss shares that he stays connected with his players and staff through WhatsApp. As United, along with the rest of the Premier League and EFL await the end of the COVID-19 outbreak, many teams and coaching staff have been gearing up at home.

Daily Mail also reports that elite football in England will be suspended until the 30th of April if the situation eases up, while National League is suspended until further notice. United players like Paul Pogba and Victor Lindelof manage to train themselves while staying at home during the pandemic.

‘When asked about his response to the break, Solksjaer says,” Of course, I’m used to seeing them every day for hours and hours, so it’s different,’ he told manutd.com. I just keep in touch with them on WhatsApp groups and messages, and we plan for whenever we get back and what kind of sessions for when we do start.”

“I’m good. The family is good. One of the downsides of football is you don’t get too much time with your family and the flip side now is you get loads of time with them. It’s been nice to spend some time with them.” Solksjaer adds.

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