#1 Mount a laudable campaign in the UCL
After securing a second spot of the Group H in the UEFA Champions League behind Juventus, Manchester United qualified for the UCL round of 16 under former manager Jose Mourinho.
The Red Devils will be facing Thomas Tuchel's Paris Saint Germain in the knock-out stages of the European competition. Neymar's injury will keep him out of action at least until April, which means that Manchester United's defence needs to deal with one less threat amongst Edinson Cavani, Kylian Mbappe and the Brazilian himself.
Last season, Sevilla ended the Red Devils' UCL journey at Old Trafford in the round of 16. But with a new manager and splendid form to back them, Solskjaer's men are the favorites to get past PSG and mount an impressive campaign further in the competition. A place in the semi-final or final would boost the chances for Solskjaer's appointment on a permanent basis.