Man Utd legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer takes over at Molde
Former Manchester United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been appointed as manager of Norwegian side Molde. Solskjaer, 37, has left his post as reserve team boss at Old Trafford to take up the job at the club from which United signed him for £1.5m in 1996. The forward went on to score 126 goals in 366 outings for United. He famously grabbed the winner in the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich before a knee injury forced his retirement in 2007. Solskjaer, who won six league titles, two FA Cups and the European Cup with the Manchester club, took charge of their reserve team in 2008.
"Ole has had a good period with our reserve team, which has given him a foundation to start somewhere else," said United boss Sir Alex Ferguson. "He feels it is time he went back to Norway, which also helps his family situation. "He has been a fantastic servant to us and I am sure he will do well. "He has worked with some really good young players in our reserve team and has contributed to their development. "Once he gets experience of managing a club in its own right who knows where it will take him? "Molde is a very progressive club in Norwegian football, so this is a good start for him." Solskjaer told Molde's official website: "This is a dream job. I discussed my future career with Sir Alex and he advised me to choose a club where there are people that you would like to work with. "The choice was therefore easy. After 14 years in Manchester, I look forward to coming home to Molde." |
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