The Norwegian club legend became known as the 'Super Sub' while playing at Old Trafford and famously scored the winning goal - as a replacement - in the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich.

With Burnley visiting the Theatre of Dreams this evening and lots of matches to come across all competitions, Solskjaer is keen to stress how all of his players will have roles to play. Check out our interview here...

First of all, most people had Saturday off but you were watching Burnley in the FA Cup. Did you learn anything from the trip to Manchester City?

“Well, I think he [Sean Dyche] was thinking more about Tuesday night and getting through to that game with no injuries, and having fresh legs before he comes to Old Trafford. I enjoyed the day out, watching a game of football, but we know it’s going to be a tough game against Burnley. We know what we’re up against – they’ve turned a corner a little bit because their results have picked up and maybe they saw an away game against City as a chance to give someone else a run in the team. I didn’t get too much information about them, I felt.”