Manchester United news: Jesse Lingard photoshops himself into picture of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrating 1999 Champions League goal

Manchester United news: Jesse Lingard photoshops himself into picture of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer celebrating 1999 Champions League goal
Jesse Lingard congratulated Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on becoming Manchester Uniteds permanent manager by hilariously photoshopping himself into a picture with him.The 46-year-old signed a three-year deal to become Manchester Uniteds permanent manager on Thursday after winning 14 of his 19 games in interim charge.Jesse Lingard is a favourite under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer1
Jesse Lingard is a favourite under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
The original photo showed Solskjaer celebrating with his team-mates after scoring the winning goal in Uniteds 2-1 victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League final at the Nou Camp in 1999.However, Lingard, who has been a regular starter when fit under the Norwegian, photoshopped himself into the snap on Twitter.

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The winger said: Very happy for the gaffer. We’re proud to play for him and look forward to this new exciting chapter in the club’s history #OleAtTheWheel.Solskjaer and Manchester United return to the Camp Nou to take on Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-finals next month.The 1999 triumph proved to be the only Champions League trophy he would lift during his playing days.And Solskjaer insists any trophy won as a United manager would eclipse those lifted as a player. He said: When I do leave here, if I can look back and have had success and lift trophies, I would be more happy than I was as a player. Thats a bigger achievement.To lift the Premier League trophy is what we expect, what were used to, what we have done so many times.Its not like its going to happen overnight, catching 15, 16, 17 points on the top teams. I know we will be successful, but its about taking it step by step.

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