It’s an emotional day for world football, especially those closely connected to Manchester United.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was at Old Trafford early on Saturday to pay his respects on the 63rd anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster.
Manchester United take on Everton tonight at 8pm, having beat the Toffees twice already at Goodison Park, and it’s not very often we play on the Munich anniversary.
Usually fans come together to pay their respects but that wasn’t possible this year due to restrictions in place to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.
A poignant moment at Old Trafford as Ole pays his respects to the #FlowersOfManchester. pic.twitter.com/5tcpbJ30H8
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 6, 2021
Solskjaer has a sacred place in United history, just like those who died as a result of the disaster, and fans will appreciate this emotional gesture from the manager.
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