I am a realistic person.

When people doubt me, I love it.

You can never set the bar too high.

I was a boring man but a reflective man.

Being in the gaffer's seat is very special.

I think the Swansea-Cardiff rivalry is good.

A Man United team should never be outworked.

When you get disappointments, you bounce back.

The more mistakes you make, the more you learn.

I don't get distracted easily. I'm very focused.

You can never be sure what is around the corner.

I'm very confident in my own ability as a manager.

Every manager dreams of managing Manchester United.

There are no good saves, there are only weak shots.

When I scored on my debut, it was a brilliant feeling.

Everything isn't exactly what it seems from the outside.

One of my favourite players is, of course, Marcus Rashford.

I work to plan long-term and try to earn results short-term.

Clubs don't change managers unless there is something wrong.

Everybody wants the Hollywood glamour of the Premier League.

I like people. I like to speak to people, engage with people.

It's not my job to rate managers. My focus is on me and my team.

I've got to do it my way. I can't compromise and be someone else.

In games, you have plans, you have strategies, and you follow them.

When you turn round games, that's the best feeling you have in games.

If you lose, you are out; if you win, you are the flavour of the month.

The one way of getting better is by practising - both on and off the pitch.

It's not my job to rate myself and judge myself. That's up to someone else.

I would not switch Bjorn Bergmann Sigurdarson for any other player in Norway.

I am not a city guy; I like peaceful surroundings and maybe a walk around a lake.

I had the best teacher there can be in man management or managing a football club.

Manchester United have always stood up again and bounced back; it's just in the DNA.

I was a late developer and, at the age of 15, I almost thought of quitting football.

That's the most important thing in football: you need to take chances when you get them.

Playing games is the best time of your life, and the more games you get, the better it is.

It's not about tippy-tappy, namby-pamby football. It's a battle, and we have to be ready for it.

I'm the manager of Cardiff City Football Club, and I'm not to lay down and feel sorry for myself.

It's important players focus on what they have to do, while the fans keep believing and stay behind us.

I said no to Aston Villa because I was not ready. I said yes to Cardiff because I felt ready. But I was not.

That comes when you sign for Man United - you know you're going to play in front of the best fans in the world.

I understand there are so many managers who would love to be manager of Manchester United, and I am one of them.

When I was a player, it was important to target the first few friendlies and plant a seed in the mind of the gaffer.

Norway is a small environment. There are only three to four agents to deal with, just 15 other clubs, and that's it!

When my career is over, I want to say to myself that I've done whatever I could to be the best footballer I could be.

You will always miss chances, but you can't do anything about them once they've gone. It's always about the next chance.

When you win the title, you have a great few days, and then it's gone; you're already looking forward to the next season.

Finishing is different to shooting. If you work at in in training sessions then you will just do it naturally during the game.

The attacking philosophy is in the walls of Man United. That's tradition; that's history. That's how we play and want to play.

If you are a regular at Manchester United, I think you should grasp the opportunity to stay here and become part of the history.

The only way I know to get out of disappointment is to work hard, keep doing the right things, and don't make any rash decisions.

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