| Ole: They Put Me With Keane To Toughen Me Up May 16, 2011 3 Comments
 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has reflected on his second season at Manchester United
 when he started to suffer from a lack of confidence.
 
 “It’s incredible how important confidence is,” he said. “I had very low
 confidence, I thought too much in periods. They put me on the team with Roy
 Keane on every training for a month to toughen me up. Roy yelled at me and
 they wanted me to respond. Finally I got enough and yell back. After
 training, I asked the coach why I was placed on Keane’s team all the time.
 ‘We want you to stand up for yourself,’ he said.”
 
 Solskjaer reflected on a moment midway through the 1997-1998 season after
 believing he had worked hard to battle against his lacking confidence, after
 being told by Ferguson that he would get to play and show off in the next
 few weeks. With a game coming up against Southampton in 1998, Teddy
 Sheringham, Andy Cole, Dwight Yorke and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer were all called
 into Ferguson’s office. He said he would start with Sheringham and Cole in
 the next game. “Everybody happy with that?”. The other players nodded,
 stood up and walked out of the office. Solskjaer was sitting. “What’s up
 son?”. “I am not happy with it. You said you’d give me the chance, you
 challenged me, now is your chance.” Ferguson looked at him. “Okay, go and
 get Teddy for me.”
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