Not sure I agree he's looking like a decent hire to be honest. But let's say he is, their biggest problem is that playing "like a United team" isn't going to get them very far these days. Football has moved on, so this obsession with recreating their old ways will get them nowhere in the long term.
They really need to lay the "Fergie Years" to rest and look to reinvent themselves, which was what Van Gaal was at least attempting to do. Solskjaer represents a huge step backwards in that regard. They desperately need to move forward but haven't got the patience required as they're still stuck in the past.
I wasn't really speaking about longterm, just how they look now. At the start of the season under Mou, I honestly thought they would struggle to be top 6 - I'm sure I posted this somewhere. They now are top 6 and have an outside chance at top 4 even if it is unlikely. In November, I really didn't think there was anyway they would crack the top 6 based on how they looked. Now, you see how different they look. Someone put together a table post Ole and United I think were 3rd behind Liverpool & City
The Fergie thing is a burden, no question - I remember posting on this ahead of his retirement. United fans were in for a rude awakening and 6 years later, that continues. They're no closer today to challenge for a title than they were then but money talks and you can change your fortunes quickly - if spent shrewdly. Mou made a mockery of it & burned through Glazer profits but should they get a sporting director it is likely to make a difference
Some of you, not directed at you per se, are a bit paranoid about your crosstown rivals when they are really no threat to City apart from potentially derailing your title hopes this season. They will not challenge City while Pep is there, I have no doubts about that