‘Is Ole going to sub himself on?’: Manchester United fans question why Solskjaer is wearing a bib during Champions League clash against PSG
- Solskjaer was asked to wear a bib over his jacket during Wednesday’s match
- UEFA officials thought his top clashed with PSG colours during the first-half
- He came on as a sub to score the winner in the 1999 Champions League final
The sight of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the dug-out wearing a bib caught the attention of fans during Wednesday’s dramatic showdown in Paris.
The Norwegian famously came on as a substitute to score the winner in the 1999 Champions League final triumph over Bayern Munich.
However, the Norwegian was asked to put the gold bib over his black coat by UEFA officials who thought his top clashed with PSG colours.
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was forced to wear a bib over his jacket
But supporters were wondering if Solskjaer was ready to make a comeback as injury-hit United chased another memorable comeback against Paris Saint-Germain.
One fan tweeted: ‘Solskjaer is wearing a bib and has a full kit on underneath in case he needs to sub himself on to score a late goal.’
Another added: ‘Our injuries are so bad that Solskjaer’s sporting a substitute bib.’
Solskjaer had the golden touch again as Marcus Rashford scored late on from the penalty spot to seal a 3-1 win and send United through on away goals after the tie finished 3-3 on aggregate.
The Norwegian was reportedly asked to put the gold bib over his black coat by UEFA officials