One year on from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer taking over at Manchester United, the club is in exactly the same position as he found them.

United are sixth in the Premier League, the same spot as when Jose Mourinho was sacked 12 months ago today. With one fewer win and one fewer point than they had on this day in 2018, Solskjaer's critics might argue there has been too little progress since his departure.

There has, however, been a significant overhaul in the squad. This is quite clearly not the same club as it was 12 months ago. So, what's actually changed?

Thursday marks Solskjaer's one-year anniversary at United, and a largely positive feeling surrounds the club at present, his team having lost only one its last eight Premier League games, a run that included hugely impressive 2-1 victories over Spurs (and their former manager) and Manchester City. However, this recent run of form is typical of Solskjaer's streaky side. The good times have come in bursts - such as the eight-match winning run which earned him the manager's job on a permanent basis - while there have also been times of woefully poor form, including when United lost seven of nine games over the course of March and April this year.