Ole Gunnar Solskjær
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David Lacey: Broken records are a thing of the past...got a move on early in the second half with four goals in 18 minutes, which for Premier League obsessives placed him second only to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with his four in 12 for Manchester United early in 1999. The real record remains with... In this article: Jermain Defoe, Premier League, Wigan, Harry Redknapp, Everton, Arsenal, Ian Rush, Bill Nicholson, and Michael Owen |
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English Premier League | 6 days ago
Premier League goal fests
...to complete a remarkable afternoon on Tyneside. Nottingham Forest 1-8 Man Utd Had it not have been for the introduction of super-sub Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, this match may well have ended a mere 4-1 to the away side. After...
In this article: Premier League, Andy Cole, Alan Shearer, Dwight Yorke, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Wigan Athletic, Jermain Defoe, Ipswich Town, and Sheffield Wednesday
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BBC News | 6 days ago
Evans above
...younger brother Corry captains the United reserves, and has already made his full Northern Ireland debut. When I asked United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer if Corry would make it at Old Trafford, the answer was simple. "Yes, definitely. I see him...
In this article: Jonny Evans, Manchester United, Premier League, Northern Ireland, Old Trafford, Liverpool, and Arsenal
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Guardian | 6 days ago
Jermain Defoe ties Premier League record for goals in a single match
...the record for the Premier League's biggest away victory, in February 1999 when they beat Nottingham Forest 8-1 at the City Ground, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer finding the net four times in 12 minutes after coming on as a substitute (a player...
In this article: Premier League, Jermain Defoe, Wigan, Andrew Cole, Alan Shearer, Manchester United, World Cup, Racing Club, and Nottingham Forest
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BBC News | November 18, 2009
Thursday's gossip column
...horse-placenta treatment in Serbia as Arsenal striker Robin van Persie. The coaching skills of former Manchester United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer are to be offered to a Sunday league football side as part of Rio Ferdinand's charity...
In this article: Liverpool, Chelsea, Carlo Ancelotti, Manchester City, Fulham, Rio Ferdinand, Manchester United, Premier League, Birmingham, and The Sun
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Independent.ie | November 17, 2009
Gibson primed to release Ferrari out of the garage in Paris
...at a young age." Gibson has always been regarded as a classy creator, hence Man Utd reserve manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's description of him as "like a Ferrari, but we just need to get him out of the garage", while Ferguson regularly...
In this article: Darron Gibson, Ferrari, Giovanni Trapattoni, Alex Ferguson, Paris, Glenn Whelan, Sligo Rovers, and Keith Andrews
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Power Line | November 14, 2009
The assassin-faced baby grows up
November 14, 2009 Posted by Paul at 11:47 PM Manchester United used to have a Norwegian striker named Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Because of his youthful looks and propensity for scoring late, decisive goals (such as the last minute winner in...
In this article: Wayne Rooney, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Everton, Michael Owen, Bobby Moore, Manchester United, Brazil, and England
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Daily Mail | November 12, 2009
EXCLUSIVE: Gunners' great giveaway in bid to raise GBP1m for kids hospital
...they can do. ' Supporters can also make a donation at: www.beagoonerbeagiver.org AND HERE ARE A FEW OTHERS THAT HAVE HELPED Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Roy Keane and Alan Shearer Manchester United striker Solskjaer donated around GBP2m to...
In this article: Arsenal, Cesc Fabregas, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Craig Bellamy, Roy Keane, Alan Shearer, Chelsea, and Arsene Wenger
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Guardian | November 04, 2009
Football transfer rumours: Some good news for Liverpool at last? Barney Ronay
Saudi Arabia's football chiefs are also head-hunting Mr Tumble from CBeebies to sort out their moon probe launch programme. In the Mail, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be about to become manager of Rosenberg. Manchester City are after...
In this article: Jack Collison, Liverpool, Champions League, Andrea Dossena, Manchester City, Jermaine Jenas, JavaScript, and Serie A
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BBC News | November 03, 2009
Wednesday's gossip column
...to leave the Magpies in September. Norwegian champions Rosenborg want former Manchester United star Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their manager. Solskjaer is currently reserve team boss at Old Trafford. Oldham-born Hearts winger Andy Driver has...
In this article: Everton, Liverpool, Fulham, Birmingham, Blackburn, Arsenal, Stan Kroenke, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and Sol Campbell
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Scotland on Sunday | October 17, 2009
Rangers make boardroom changes with appointment of Muir and McGill
...at Sheffield Wednesday, Wolves and Millwall and Viking Stavanger. Clyde host Man Utd CLYDE take on a Manchester United XI managed by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer today (kick-off 3pm) with Sir Alex Ferguson's side looking to draw level in...
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Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Knight First Class, Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav (born 26 February 1973 in Kristiansund, Møre og Romsdal) is a Norwegian football manager and former footballer who spent the majority of his career playing for Manchester United, often dubbed the "Baby-faced assassin". He is the current Manchester United Reserve team manager. He played 366 times for the Red Devils and scored 126 goals during a very successful period for the club. Solskjær's defining moment in football came in injury time of the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final where he scored the winning last-minute goal against Bayern Munich, completing a remarkable comeback and winning The Treble for United.
Before he moved to England, Solskjær completed a year's national service in the Norwegian army, and played part time for Third Division Norwegian Clausenengen F.K., later moving to Norwegian Premier League Molde F.K. in 1994. He joined United on 29 July 1996, for a transfer fee of £1.5m. He is a patron of the Manchester United Supporters' Trust (formerly Shareholders United).
On 27 August 2007, Solskjær announced his retirement from football after failing to recover from a serious knee injury. However, Solskjær remained at Old Trafford in a coaching role, as well as in an ambassadorial capacity. On 20 May 2008, Solskjær was announced as Manchester United's first full-time Reserve team manager since 2006, taking over from Brian McClair and Jimmy Ryan, who had filled the role in a caretaker capacity.
- Birth Date:
- February 26, 1973
- Birthplace:
- Kristiansund, Norway
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