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Manchester United interim boss Solskjaer: I do not want to leave

Man United's interim boss Solskjaer keen to take on permanent role after his side beat Newcastle 2-0 to register record fourth straight win

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Manchester United players celebrate a goal against Newcastle United during an English Premier League encounter on Wednesday. Man United won 2-0. Pic/AFP

Manchester United players celebrate a goal against Newcastle United during an English Premier League encounter on Wednesday. Man United won 2-0. Pic/AFP

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer joined Matt Busby in the Manchester United record books in his team's 2-0 win at Newcastle on Wednesday and admitted he does not want to leave the club in the summer. The United interim manager, in charge until the end of the season when he is scheduled to return to his Norwegian club Molde, has now won his first four games in charge.

In United's history, only the legendary and iconic Busby has matched that achievement and Solskjaer celebrated enthusiastically with his club's travelling supporters after goals from Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford secured the win. "I don't want to [leave]," said Solskjaer when asked about his future beyond this season. "It is such a great bunch of players, a fantastic atmosphere. But it is the next game, the next game and I am doing my job for as long as I am here."

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