OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER says he would rather have “a hole in his squad than an a**ehole”. The Manchester United manager’s biggest task since taking charge has been getting rid of some bad attitudes. That led to the sale of Romelu Lukaku and the loaning of Alexis Sanchez, both to Inter Milan. Paul Pogba could be next out after playing just eight games this season due to an ankle problem. Solskjaer said: “I’d rather have a hole in the squad than an a**ehole. Personality is so important. We’re a team in a team environment. “You want players to have a bit of ego and edge but they have to be able to adapt.”Solskjaer said some players were out for themselves last season — but now everyone is pulling in the same direction. The Norwegian said: “In March 2019, players were physically tired, mentally tired and we had injuries. The players started with negative thinking, whereas now it’s positive thinking. “There were other things I didn’t like last year, some personal agendas which couldn’t be sorted out until the summer. “There will always be players who want to play more in football, but if a team is to be successful then players…