Blast from the past: Look who’s training with Man United [Photos]

Football
By Mirror | Jan 17, 2019
Giuseppe Rossi training with the Man United squad [Courtesy]

Giuseppe Rossi has revealed the two things Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has brought back to Manchester United after training with his former club this week.

Solskjaer invited the American born Italy international - who is currently a free agent - to train with the Red Devils first team as he looks to get back to match fitness.

Manchester United have no plans to sign Rossi, but the striker was delighted to have the opportunity to return to his old stomping ground.

Rossi has since revealed what he learned during his time training with Paul Pogba and co. and has spoken out on Solskjaer's sudden influence on the team.

"It's not an easy task to come to Manchester United, taking over in such a very critical part of the season and he's been doing amazing," Rossi told PA Sport.

Rossi was young when Ferguson signed him [Courtesy]

"You've just got to tip your hat off to him and his coaching staff that have done just an amazing job."

Rossi also revealed there are two things he believes Solskjaer has brought back to Manchester United since Jose Mourinho's dismissal.

Solskjaer invited the American born Italy international - who is currently a free agent - to train with the Red Devils first team as he looks to get back to match fitness [Courtesy]

He added: "He [Solskjaer] brought back the Manchester United way, he brought back the tranquillity that maybe this environment needed."

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