Ole Gunnar Solskjær (Norwegian pronunciation: ; born 26 February 1973) is a Norwegian professional football manager and former player. He was most recently the manager of Premier League club Manchester United. He played as a forward. As a player, Solskjær spent the majority of his career with Manchester United and also played 67 times for the Norway national team.
Solskjær began his career in his native Norway with Clausenengen, for whom he scored 115 goals in 109 league appearances over five seasons, helping them earn promotion to the Norwegian Second Division in 1993, before moving to Molde, newly promoted to the Tippeligaen, for the 1995 season. His goals helped Molde to a second-place finish and qualification for the UEFA Cup. He joined Manchester United in July 1996 for a transfer fee of £1.5 million. Nicknamed "the Baby-faced Assassin", he played 366 times for United and scored 126 goals during a successful period for the club. He was regarded as a "super-sub" for his knack of coming off the substitute bench to score late goals. In added time at the end of the 1999 UEFA Champions League final, he scored the winning last-minute goal against Bayern Munich, with Manchester United having trailed 1–0 as the game passed 90 minutes, and winning the treble for United. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article |
| Molde FK | 11/14 | Tippeligaen 11 | 30 | Tippeligaen 12 | 30 | Europa Qualif 12/13 | 2 | Champ Qualif 12/13 | 4 | Europa League 12/13 | 6 | Tippeligaen 13 | 30 | Champ Qualif 13/14 | 4 | Europa Qualif 13/14 | 2 | | Cardiff City | 14 | EPL 13/14 | 18 | FA Cup 13/14 | 3 | Championship 14/15 | 7 | League Cup 14/15 | 2 | | Molde FK | 15/18 | Tippeligaen 15 | 3 | Europa League 15/16 | 6 | Tippeligaen 16 | 30 | Eliteserien 17 | 30 | Eliteserien 18 | 30 | Europa Qualif 18/19 | 8 | | Manchester United | 18/21 | EPL 18/19 | 21 | Champions 18/19 | 4 | FA Cup 18/19 | 4 | ICC 19 | 3 | League Cup 19/20 | 5 | EFL Trophy 19/20 | 4 | EPL 19/20 | 38 | Europa League 19/20 | 12 | FA Cup 19/20 | 6 | League Cup 20/21 | 4 | EFL Trophy 20/21 | 4 | EPL 20/21 | 38 | FA Cup 20/21 | 4 | Champions 20/21 | 6 | Europa League 20/21 | 9 | Friendlies 21 | 4 | League Cup 21/22 | 1 | EFL Trophy 21/22 | 3 | EPL 21/22 | 12 | Champions 21/22 | 4 |
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2 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show Lineups not confirmed are not included. See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found Starting lineup changes since last game | | | | | | | | | M7 | 22Aug | H | Rubin | | 0-2 | 4-4-2 | Initial team: Nyland, Toivio, Hovland, Forren, Rindarøy, Linnes, B Hestad, Hussain, Dæhli, Berget, Gulb'en, | | M8 | 29Aug | | Rubin | | 3-0 | 4-4-1-1 | In:Vatshaug, Ekpo, Hoseth, Chima, Agnaldo, Coly, A, Out:Hovland, Linnes, Hussain, Dæhli, Berget, Gulb'en, | | Color References: GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos |
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