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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is entering his third full season at Old Trafford now and the club have backed him with a new three-year contract. Photo: PA

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is entering his third full season at Old Trafford now and the club have backed him with a new three-year contract. Photo: PA

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is entering his third full season at Old Trafford now and the club have backed him with a new three-year contract. Photo: PA

The day after Manchester United won the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1991, Alex Ferguson came out and declared to the press: “We are going to win the league.”

He’d later admit it was a risky tactic but he said he felt it was time he “took the gloves off” and “challenged this team of mine”. The Manchester Evening News reporter at the time, David Meek, did not share his confidence and suggested he’d been overly bullish, but Ferguson was having none of it.

“David, if Manchester United can win a European trophy, why can’t we win the league?” he shot back. “It is about time I raised the stakes at this club.” Ferguson would narrowly lose the league that next season to Leeds but the tone was set and they finally ended their wait the following year.