Decision made after Ferguson, Woodward and Arnold back himJoel Glazer agrees manager should get another chanceOle Gunnar Solskjær will take charge of Manchester United’s game at
Tottenham on Saturday after the club followed Sir Alex Ferguson’s advice and gave the manager a chance to turn fortunes around.
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Ferguson, Ed Woodward and Richard Arnold threw their support behind Solskjær after United’s 5-0 humiliation by Liverpooland the taking of one point from the past four games. Joel Glazer, the co-chairman who heads the
American family’s ownership, makes the final decisions and agreed the manager should continue.