Scholes says Solskjaer deserves new Man Utd contract but sounds trophy warning

Paul Scholes says that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer deserves a new contract at Manchester United, but has also sounded a trophy warning as the club nears a fourth successive season without silverware.
Solskjaer is reportedly in line for a new three-year deal at Old Trafford, with his current contract due to expire in June 2022.
Scholes thinks the Norwegian has done enough to earn a renewal, but is slightly worried that his ex-team-mate has yet to deliver any tangible success, and has questioned whether he has enough strength in depth at his disposal to take the next step.
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What's been said?
"I think he probably deserves it. There's been progress from the manager before," the United legend said on the Webby & O'Neill YouTube channel.
"I think the team looks a lot better, it's much more exciting, there's goals in the team - which you always expect from a United team, anyway.
"I think the only problem is: win something. It's a little bit of a worry. Losing the [FA Cup] quarter-final to Leicester, it wasn't good.
"For fans especially, the Europa League was tough in Milan, I thought players looked a little bit jaded - [Bruno] Fernandes especially.
"He probably did need the rest against Leicester, but on the other hand, I don't think United are in a position to rest people for the big games.
"I think they have 12 or 13 players that are good enough to go and win a lot of games. Is the squad then deep enough when you're leaving these big players out to go on and win the bigger games?"
Can United still win a trophy this term?
The only piece of silverware still available to the Red Devils heading into the business end of the 2020-21 campaign is the Europa League, which they last won under Jose Mourinho in 2017.
Solskjaer's side will take on La Liga outfit Granada in the quarter-finals of the competition, with the first leg of the tie set to take place in Spain on April 8.
United are also still playing for a runners-up spot in the Premier League behind runaway leaders Manchester City, with a home fixture against Brighton up next this weekend.
Solskjaer's record as manager
Solskjaer was a popular appointment when he came back to Old Trafford to succeed Mourinho two years ago, and has had a positive effect in the dressing room while making some shrewd signings in the transfer market.
The 48-year-old has overseen 137 games including his brief caretaker spell in charge, recording 77 wins, 31 draws and 30 losses - guiding United to their second-highest Premier League finish in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era and four semi-finals.