As Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wrapped up his pre-match press conference for Thursday's game against Tottenham in Shanghai, he looked down the top table at a young interpreter who had just finished translating his final answer for the Chinese media. 'I can't confirm what she said is right, but I think she deserves a round of applause,' said the Manchester United manager.
His audience obliged and Solskjaer smiled as he headed for the searing heat and humidity of the training pitch at the Yuanshen Sports Center, joking with his former teammate Wes Brown on the way out.
It has been a familiar scene on United's tour of Perth, Singapore and Shanghai this summer and one that could not be more different from the tone set by a miserable and moody Jose Mourinho in the US a year ago. It left Mourinho at odds with his employers and triggered a chain of events that led to his sacking in December.
Solskjaer, on the other hand, hopes that United's performances out here – they have beaten Perth Glory, Leeds United and Inter Milan without conceding a goal ahead of the Spurs game – will put them in much better shape for the new season. As United prepare to head home, Sportsmail takes a look at two very contrasting tours.
MOOD
One high-ranking United official described Mourinho's demise at United as 'death by a thousand cuts'. In the end, he had done so much to get himself sacked that he simply had to go.
There is little doubt that the deepest cut was inflicted on last summer's tour of the US and an extraordinary day in Michigan after United were thrashed 4-1 by Liverpool in the Big House.
In a vicious post-match attack, Mourinho claimed fans would be better off staying away from such a meaningless friendly, criticised the club over a lack of new signings and moaned about the number of first-team players available to him after the World Cup.
Crucially, Mourinho snubbed the young players who had played alongside star turn Alexis Sanchez. 'Do you want him to be happy with the players he has around him?' At a club like United, so proud of their youth development, that was seen as unforgiveable.
A sour Mourinho had already set himself on collision with Paul Pogba in LA after refusing to praise the Frenchman for winning the World Cup, choosing instead to remind him that he now needed to give the same effort and focus for United. It was typical of his negative mind-set.
Even though United had granted Mourinho's wish to visit the US for a second year in a row and base themselves in Beverly Hills, it still wasn't enough. The Portuguese coach cut a miserable figure throughout on a joyless trip that set the tone for the next six months.
Having arranged for everyone to stay at the Beverly Wilshire the previous summer, Mourinho's coaching team and the players booked into The Montage while other staff stayed at the Marriott.
They were worried about socialising at night in case Mourinho spotted them in a bar on one of his nightly strolls. When he spoke to them next morning, they realised that he would stand closer than normal to see if he could smell alcohol on their breath.
By the time the tour had staggered on from Michigan to Miami, a despondent Mourinho had reached breaking point. 'This is s**t!' he could be heard shouting into his mobile phone during one conversation in the lobby of the St Regis Bal Harbour hotel.
Fast forward 12 months and it is an infinitely happier United camp. Solskjaer hasn't got all the new signings he wants either, but the Norwegian has taken it in much better heart than his predecessor.
'I've not had a frustrated feeling at all,' he said on Wednesday ahead of the Spurs game. 'We've got to be patient. I believe in these players and I'm sure we could do well.'
For United, Solskjaer is the polar opposite to Mourinho; a club man who will never rock the boat. There is no guarantee of success, of course, but the toxic atmosphere that engulfed United a year ago is long gone.
The new manager is far from lacking in discipline but has allowed his players to socialise more on tour. At Nobu, in Perth, a team night out saw Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Dan James and Scott McTominay stand on a chair and sing in front of their teammates as part of an initiation ceremony. On a day off, some players went shopping while Pogba and Victor Lindelof visited Cottesloe Beach.
Staff could be seen at night enjoying themselves into the early hours at the casino attached to their luxury Crown hotel. Solskjaer and his coaching staff – Mike Phelan, Michael Carrick and Kieran McKenna – have created a sense of unity that is in stark contrast to last summer.
PROBLEMS
This tour has not been without its issues. When United flew to Perth from Manchester on their luxury 88-seater jet earlier this month, there was genuine concern that Pogba would not report for duty after agitating for a move and telling teammates that he would stay away.
However, the Frenchman duly turned up and a situation that had the makings of a major drama has largely disappeared despite the best efforts of his agent Mino Raiola. Pogba seems to have accepted that he is staying and has played well in each of the first three games.
Romelu Lukaku, on the other hand, has yet to feature due to an ankle injury that has coincided with negotiations over a move to Inter Milan. Solskjaer, however, has taken Lukaku's absence in his stride even though it would better for both sides to have his future resolved as soon as possible.
The other problem to hit United on this tour was the health scare that led to first-team coach Mark Dempsey being hospitalised in Perth. The issue was handled swiftly and sensitively by United who arranged for Dempsey to return home.
Solskjaer's positive approach could not be more different to Mourinho who appeared to be spoiling for a fight at every opportunity in the US. None more so than over Anthony Martial leaving camp to be at the birth of his second child in Paris.
The two men were already at odds after Mourinho made it quite clear that he wanted to sell the Frenchman against the wishes of his board. He was furious over Martial's flit to France, and an issue that could have been dealt with more privately threatened to spiral out of control.
The manager was already unhappy over the absence of so many first-team players, and that was only made worse when Sanchez was unable to fly out with the rest of the squad at the beginning of the tour due to a visa problem.
TRAINING
Despite Solskjaer's easy-going nature off the pitch, the training regime United's players have been subjected to is tougher than anything they experienced under Mourinho.
There were 14 double sessions over nine days during the main training camp in Perth. High-intensity runs are up 50 per cent to try and prepare the squad for a high-pressing game. Overall distance covered has increased 10 per cent. Solskjaer was surprised by the players' lack of conditioning when he replaced Mourinho who in turn blamed his fitness coach Stefano Rapetti.
United haven't been able to train with the same intensity in the heat of Singapore and Shanghai since moving on from Perth, but there have been no complaints. Compare that to Mourinho's mood when the club toured China during his first pre-season in 2016.
When his pre-conference in Shanghai had to be moved outside due to the stifling heat in the building, the new United boss sulked by the side of the pitch and had to be persuaded to come over and speak to the waiting media.
It was the shape of things to come as Mourinho made no secret of what he thought about the facilities in China – and that was even before the Manchester derby in Beijing was cancelled over the state of the pitch.
RESULTS
No-one gets too carried away with pre-season games. They are rarely a good indication of what will happen once the real business gets underway. But the ominous signs on tour last summer proved an accurate gauge of what was to follow.
After underwhelming draws with Club America in Phoenix and San Jose Earthquakes, an under-strength United beat AC Milan 9-8 on penalties in LA and finished off with an encouraging 2-1 win over Real Madrid. But that 4-1 defeat to Liverpool in Michigan inflicted serious damage on and off the pitch.
This summer, it has been relatively straightforward so far. United have won all three games, beating Perth Glory 2-0, Leeds 4-0 and Inter Milan 1-0, as they prepare to face Spurs. Solskjaer has the benefit of a virtually full squad and two new signings in Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Dan James, while the emergence of teenage striker Mason Greenwood has been the biggest plus of all.
Last season's collapse after such a promising start under the former Cardiff manager is still fresh in the memory, and it would be fair to say the jury is still out on Solskjaer. But at least United head home in a positive frame of mind this time.
JNR360
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come on bro not just because we don't buy players that value 100+ millions of dollar don't mean we can't we the league or come in the top 3. Hey listen I believed in this squad and you'll see this season
now can u still say this😂😂
wdhibbert
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same thing we said last season and the season before the psycho just continues...
well bro have a little faith in ole gunnar this season give him a chance
JNR360
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come on bro not just because we don't buy players that value 100+ millions of dollar don't mean we can't we the league or come in the top 3. Hey listen I believed in this squad and you'll see this season
same thing we said last season and the season before the psycho just continues...
Humancal
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IN OLE WE TRUST...#GGMU
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wdhibbert
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bro you just said crap... if u think we will succeed with that present squad then I'm sorry you are part off the dead wood that needs to leave united🚶♂️
come on bro not just because we don't buy players that value 100+ millions of dollar don't mean we can't we the league or come in the top 3. Hey listen I believed in this squad and you'll see this season
JNR360
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Mannnnnn UUUUUUUU 😍😍😍😍😍 We are ready for them all.... Ole will show what Fergie was doing at United.... don't buy EXPENSIVE players but use what you have and turn it in EXPENSIVE memories 😁😁😁😁
bro you just said crap... if u think we will succeed with that present squad then I'm sorry you are part off the dead wood that needs to leave united🚶♂️
YunusManUtd
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IN OLE WE TRUST...#GGMU
YunusManUtd
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Pre season means nothing. We will compare Ole with Mourinho after he has won a trophy . It's good to see the team performing well again but theres no need to get carried away.
the article did not tend the comparison it's the overall discipline of this consecutive pre-season bro...and this is definately right in perfoming wise and work rate of the squard which does not changed much.
robjet07
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Pre season means nothing. We will compare Ole with Mourinho after he has won a trophy . It's good to see the team performing well again but theres no need to get carried away.
FootballManager21
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but we still need BRUNO FERNANDES 😞
wdhibbert
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Mannnnnn UUUUUUUU 😍😍😍😍😍 We are ready for them all.... Ole will show what Fergie was doing at United.... don't buy EXPENSIVE players but use what you have and turn it in EXPENSIVE memories 😁😁😁😁
fizzbizzie
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ole has gone about it the right way.. and united will definitely perform a lot better this season
HERMANNO19
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People are so ungrateful. Let's see how things go when the season starts. they praise OGS at the moment because things look nice. When the team starts playing bad and loses games, they will ask for him to be sacked 😅😅😅
yuoadnoru
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we are united
ikams19
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Hope the positive vibes from this preseason tour translates to a better campaign come 2019/2020 season . The fans needs something to hold on to and some years without a trophy isn't welcomed again .
Elimelech4real
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This stupid coach comparing pre-season tour to league.I bet him he will go on be sack
Badackntu
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Of what use is this? Coaches come and go.
Weareunited
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Obviously Maurinho is still a great manager, but what OGS wants to do with the club is highly appreciable and noticeable as well. OGS is creating environment, togetherness among all players and staff which definately will bring some joy and happiness in a club. MAURINHO never did that, always argued and criticised their own player in media(which does not help anyone). OGS wants to play mordern football , possession and attacking at the same time. OGS is far better person and will be great coach than Mr MAURINHO.....
Kamini
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Maurinho was right after all. Ed woodward is useless. If we have almost the same players as last year and can change emotion just because of a dispute in contract or some other things, man u will not go far in this coming season
Exactly
cekdloprty
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just when the pot calls the kettle black,,,,,what can OGS show Mourinho that he doesn't know in football? Mou by far the much better. that makes the two of them anyway.
jamrockballer
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I disagree with the writer over his outright castigating of Jose Mourinho , everyone knows the kind of person Jose is , who many a times his speeches and reactions somewhat puts him trouble , but i blame the board who refused the players he demanded when it was obvious the team needs serious upgrade, and they (the board ) when hiring the Portuguese knew his system of operation and should be obliged to meet his demands at least 60% , i still believe that , had Jose gotten half of his demands , he should have done better than he did , at least he won the Europa , the only European trophy that has been eluding Utd in the past . Having said that , we all know Jose hardly has the patience to hide feelings most times , and board's failures did not help matters either , while Solskjaer strong patience as an insider makes him stand out as a better man manager with a quiet temperament to deal with negative issues that pups up during his short spell so far as Utd manager , Ed Woodward has started to foot drag in signing player this summer after DJ and AWB acquisitions, only hope he's not about to disappoint fans and Solskjaer about more signings that is needed . Let's remain positives he will deliver ..
What did he do with the players he bought? Criticize then bench them then ask for more money to buy more players[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
jamrockballer
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this is pre season guys, we saw wonders with teams doing exceptionally well then when the season begins they fall hard and be chicken. don't get fooled with these results.
Mourino fan alert!! Detecting Mourino fan..........
Naaakpsu
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Maurinho was right after all. Ed woodward is useless. If we have almost the same players as last year and can change emotion just because of a dispute in contract or some other things, man u will not go far in this coming season
Joodelty
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The article was written by a "nobody".... clearly disnt take many things into account....this same writer will be the 1st to write a headline sacking Ole once a single game is lost.....cockroaches !
lukzlat910
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I love Ole, he smiles a lot and almost never sees the negative side of anything but only the positives, Mourinho might be the more experienced one but he's the one with no patience and a sh*t attitude and points fingers and assign blame whenever we lose....Solskjaer just identifies what we need to work on as a team and the team will listen and follow, hope we can win some silverware this season under him In Ole we trust!!
Jeobdeilz
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stupid post
Naimurrahmansiam
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Its so sad to see Jose like this.But at that time he had a job though full of problems he had one.Now without him there is alot missing in football.I don t like him but I don t like Ramos too but everyone wants to see him in the match
Naimurrahmansiam
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Its so sad to see Jose like this.But at that time he had a job though full of problems he had one.Now without him there is alot missing in football.I don t like him but I don t like Ramos too but everyone wants to see him in the match
cekdloprty
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if there's a coach who doesn't care about the youth its OGS. Greenwood and Dallot did well to deserve game rime but alas you will never see them given any chance, such is Ole.
cekdloprty
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this is pre season guys, we saw wonders with teams doing exceptionally well then when the season begins they fall hard and be chicken. don't get fooled with these results.
DaMhztourage
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I disagree with the writer over his outright castigating of Jose Mourinho , everyone knows the kind of person Jose is , who many a times his speeches and reactions somewhat puts him trouble , but i blame the board who refused the players he demanded when it was obvious the team needs serious upgrade, and they (the board ) when hiring the Portuguese knew his system of operation and should be obliged to meet his demands at least 60% , i still believe that , had Jose gotten half of his demands , he should have done better than he did , at least he won the Europa , the only European trophy that has been eluding Utd in the past . Having said that , we all know Jose hardly has the patience to hide feelings most times , and board's failures did not help matters either , while Solskjaer strong patience as an insider makes him stand out as a better man manager with a quiet temperament to deal with negative issues that pups up during his short spell so far as Utd manager , Ed Woodward has started to foot drag in signing player this summer after DJ and AWB acquisitions, only hope he's not about to disappoint fans and Solskjaer about more signings that is needed . Let's remain positives he will deliver ..
Woeadnty
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AF don’t insult JOSE
Cenckmopu
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Mourinho bought 11 players . He is the highest spender in the history of Manchester United. It's unfair to blame the board of directors over Mourinho.
Cenckmopu
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Mourinho bought 11 players. He is the highest spender in the history of Manchester United. It's not fair to blame the board of directors over Mourinho.
Yecacelz
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i hate this guy you call edwood he don't understand football
me too
jbond007
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Why you people just be patient with ole[Comeon]
recdenoptu
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guys we man u fans the problem that we have is the board all are OK but the board they don't buy player what do u think
Teucdlz
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Ogs won nothing last year and will win nothing this year united can shade mourinho all they want.. The truth remains he has been the best for them in the last six years
recdenoptu
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i hate this guy you call edwood he don't understand football
recdenoptu
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guys tell me is edwood a soccer fan or what
monsteriar
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Only similar thing between ogs and mourihno is head with white hair but brain inside the head is different.
liuaclnoru
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Ole trying to be like klopp. Hasnt a clue though. A club 3 games away from a total crisis. No real transfer strategy, just throwing money at it. Madness. It could be worse though, you could be Newcastle.
Stupidity is when u say throwing money around when he has only spent 67m on transfers. And so far his transfers have been magnificent.
Duccemnuz
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please I need Maguire in the heart of that back four.we won't be good if we don't have a 'Hulk' at the back.
Foeabckmyz
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respect jose
dkwhyte
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we don't celebrate 2nd place at manutd
hope you guys can finish in the top four nxt season
dkwhyte
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seriously? Yeah second place when Liverpool had bad defence, Chelsea was bad, Tottenham with no transfers. Arsenal still at 4th. He can do better job than Jose. We trust Ole. I should think about Valverde[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
lol we need a coach too
ninabcdkrz
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use your head when writing a story, calling Mourinho a miserable coach is disrespectful
nouiost
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No deadwood gone and Utd will carry on as they did at the back end of last season . Why wouldn't they ?
doesnt mean they will play the deadwood
Cisabksu
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Mr solskjaer u better open ur eyes and tell man u board to buy a gud player u want if not,I see u get sack like Mr mourinho bcos man united does not have gud players
Nuoabeinu
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WTF everyone is talking here We know Jose Mourinho is bigger manager but his time at Man Utd was nothing short of failure Now Ole is our manager and till now he has done everything right He is recruiting young players instead of signing older players who are at the peak of their career like Sanchez,Zltan,Matic,Mkhitaryan. Ole is playing good style of football without parking the bus,bringing young players and also making us feel positive,he is not moaning like Jose and insteading of blaming others he is taking responsibility. It's our responsibility now to back our manager by giving him time and patience,We might loose some games but still have to back him.Ole is trying to get rid of deadwoods like Rojo,Darmian,Lukaku,Sanchez out but the banker is pricing them out of the move For those blaming him for keeping Jones,Smalling,Young should know that Klopp still have the likes of Lovren,Lallana in the squad while the likes of Moreno,Markovic,Sturridge were there for 4 years till last season But now some people will say these players are better than Jones,Young,Smalling just bcoz they were playing under Klopp Those plastic fans who are spreading negativity even before the start of season should get lost
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