Solksjaer seems to have breathed new life into them and made them a totally different team, at least for now. I expect them to still falter sooner or later but winning so many matches has been impressive given how badly they were playing under Mourinho. Hopefully we can send them into another tailspin when we play them at their stadium next.
Oh absolutely, I expect them to falter eventually too. However, this isn't the first time a caretaker manager comes in and takes the hand-break off, which allows a formerly stilted team to be liberated for the short-term. It happened with us when Kenny came in 2011, Chelsea when de Matteo took charge in 2012, and Spurs when Tactics Tim took charge in 2014. It won't be the last time this will happen either. I am actually fairly confident that Woodward would be under too much pressure to appoint Solskjaer at the end of the season, much like FSG were with Kenny, and bottle making the right decision.
Manchester United are making all the classic mistakes that we expected them to make once Ferguson retired. They tried to hire a cut-price Ferguson clone because of his nationality, hired two elite continental types with vastly opposite beliefs on how the game should be played, and are now about to hire an ex-club legend because of misplaced sentimentality about the past. Hell they have called Ferguson back into the fold to hold Solskjaer's hand in case it goes awry. He has even overseen training on a couple of occasions over the last month. I am under no doubt that he'll be brought in to give one of his motivation speeches before our match against them. They will be fired up, no doubt. But if we play well, we should win.