
Manchester United have ditched their traditional suits for the Carabao Cup final in a move that proves manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has total control of the club, just like Sir Alex Ferguson did.
The Red Devils will take on Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, April 25, and they will be wearing a special kit for the occasion.
The club have decided to ditch the traditional suits and ties for a more casual look, with the players wearing a black polo shirt with the club crest on the chest and the words ‘Manchester United’ on the back.
The players will also be wearing black trousers and black shoes, with the club’s badge on the back of the trousers.
The move is a clear sign that Solskjaer has total control of the club, just like Sir Alex did during his time in charge.
Sir Alex was known for his strict rules and regulations, and it appears that Solskjaer is following in his footsteps.
The Norwegian has already made a number of changes since taking over from Jose Mourinho in December 2018, and this is just another example of his influence.
The decision to ditch the suits for the Carabao Cup final is a bold move, but it is one that could pay off for the club.
It shows that Solskjaer is willing to take risks and make changes, and it could be a sign of things to come.
The move has been welcomed by the players, with midfielder Paul Pogba saying: “It’s a great idea. It’s a different look and it’s something that we can all be proud of.”
The decision to ditch the suits for the Carabao Cup final is a clear sign that Solskjaer has total control of the club, just like Sir Alex did during his time in charge.
It is a move that could pay off for the club, as it shows that Solskjaer is willing to take risks and make changes.
It is also a sign that the club is moving in the right direction, and that Solskjaer is determined to make Manchester United a force to be reckoned with once again.