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Temporary Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer doesn't want to be referred to as 'boss' - and he's told staff members not to call him it.

Solskjaer says he has worked at Old Trafford for many years and knows a lot of people at the club, who he has previously spoken to on a first name basis.

And as a result wanted them to continue referring to him the way they always have.

Speaking to United-Supporteren, a supporters' club from Scandinavia, Solskjaer said: "It's all about the values in a family. That you care about each other, support each other and of course know each other.

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"[Carrington receptionist] Kath was the first person I saw when I came here.

"Then I met the staff who've been here since I was a player. They started calling me 'boss.' I told them: 'Stop that. My name is Ole. Call me Ole.'

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"We've worked together and known each other for so many years. I didn't want them to call me boss."

Solskjaer has enjoyed a brilliant start to his temporary spell in charge of United, and has won nine of his first ten games at the helm.