While Liverpool attempt to win their first league title and City look to add another title as evidence to their owner that they are now a top-European club, United are not concerned with such matters. Instead, Manchester United are trying to return to normalcy. And “normal” for Manchester United means titles and trophies.

Solskjaer emphasized the club’s philosophy, stating, “We've got to look at 'can we win something this year?' and I go into every single game as a Man United manager thinking we can win this game.”

Solskjaer added that Manchester United are not about to ‘settle’ for the top four no matter the odds: “That's not the dream though, to be top four. We're Man United – you should always aim to win the league," he said.

Many journalists have credited the Norwegian’s positivity to a determination to keep the club and the supporters happy. From quoting Sir Alex Ferguson five times a press conference to praising the performances of each individual player, Solskjaer has been saying the right things.

Don’t forget, however, that Solskjaer is a winner. He has embodied the Manchester United philosophy throughout his life. Successful as a player, winning 6 premier leagues, 2 FA cups, and a Champions League, Solskjaer continued his success as a manager.

Yes, he had a rough time at Cardiff, but since his managerial debut in 2011, Solskjaer has won two titles.

One thing is sure, he knows how to influence teams.

Following tactical performances of perfection against Tottenham and Arsenal, the Norwegian has proven he has the flexibility to be a top manager.

Whether Solskjaer will continue his managerial development at Molde or Manchester remains to be seen.

Solskjaer reaffirmed his desire to return the club to its previous heights regardless of the Board’s decision for the future. He said, “What Manchester United are going to look like next season, with or without me, it doesn’t matter.”

“I’m here to prepare for next season.”