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It feels like a long time since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was appointed permanent first-team manager of Manchester United, on 28 March 2019.

Heck, it even feels an age since the last game at Old Trafford, when Scott McTominay sent us soaring into the stratosphere with that masterful, late coup de grace against Manchester City. But, in reality, it's been just less than three weeks.

Let's be honest: the coronavirus pandemic has uprooted us all, radically altering the way we think about much of modern life. Football is nothing but a memory at this point, though we dream daily of its reawakening.

But humans measure things in minutes, hours, days, months and years and, inevitably, Solskjaer reaching this mark today makes the current moment feel like an appropriate time to reflect and take stock of how well the Norwegian has done.