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da roleta: Molde boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted that he is flattered by Aston Villa’s interest in him, and that he has not turned the Midlands side down.
Villa are looking for a new manager after the sacking of Alex McLeish, with the former Manchester United attacker being one of the names in consideration.
Solskjaer met with Villa representatives on Friday in Birmingham, but has rubbished talk that he turned his back on the opportunity.
“It is always flattering. When I was a footballer and United wanted to buy me I was flattered,” he told Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, translated to English by Sky Sports.
“Players want to be on the highest possible level and it’s the same with me as manager.
“It may well be that two, three names will sound more interesting than mine and then maybe the mood turns.
“I know that Villa thought it was a bit boring because they wanted the process to go quietly.
“There was some suggestion I had turned them down and all sorts of things.
“I do not know who they (Villa) are considering and what they are going to do.
“I do not go and check the phone to see if they have called me. They will take the time they need.
“It’s not something I think about. As long as I have a contract and work in Molde I do until something else happens,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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