Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appointed manager of Cardiff City
Cardiff City has appointed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as manager to replace Malky Mackay.
The club’s official website announced the move:
“Cardiff City Football Club are delighted to announce that Ole Gunnar Solskjær has joined the club as first team manager.
“Following discussions with Tan Sri Vincent Tan and Club Chairman Mehmet Dalman, Ole, joining Cardiff City from Molde FK, today met with his new squad at the Vale training ground and will soon be unveiled to the press at Cardiff City Stadium.”
Following his playing career at Molde and Manchester United, Solskjaer spent three years as coach of United’s reserves (2008-11) before accepting the job at Molde in 2011. In three season with the club he’s won the league title twice as well as the 2013 Norwegian Cup.
Solskjaer’s first match in charge will be this Saturday when Cardiff heads to Newcastle United for a third round FA Cup clash.
The club’s official website announced the move:
“Cardiff City Football Club are delighted to announce that Ole Gunnar Solskjær has joined the club as first team manager.
“Following discussions with Tan Sri Vincent Tan and Club Chairman Mehmet Dalman, Ole, joining Cardiff City from Molde FK, today met with his new squad at the Vale training ground and will soon be unveiled to the press at Cardiff City Stadium.”
Following his playing career at Molde and Manchester United, Solskjaer spent three years as coach of United’s reserves (2008-11) before accepting the job at Molde in 2011. In three season with the club he’s won the league title twice as well as the 2013 Norwegian Cup.
Solskjaer’s first match in charge will be this Saturday when Cardiff heads to Newcastle United for a third round FA Cup clash.
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