Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has paid tribute to the "real heroes" working in the NHS. Football has been shut down across the globe due to the coronavirus pandemic, with United and rivals Manchester City teaming up to help people in the local area.
Striker Marcus Rashford has also worked with charity FareShare to ensure children who are missing out on free meals due to school closures can be fed.Solskjaer believes it is vital that the club sets an example in this time of global crisis."We all know, sometimes, we're the heroes but, at the moment, we can be the back-up support.
The NHS and the health service, they are the real heroes now," Solskjaer said in an interview published by the club."I think it's important we as