Speaking backwards and a manager at 13 - the Solskjaer story
Summary
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, a former Manchester United player and manager, spoke with Kelly Somers about his journey in football. He shared insights about his childhood, his iconic career moments, and his life changes, including his time in the army. Solskjaer also discussed his future aspirations and his connection to football from a young age.Key Facts
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scored a famous goal for Manchester United in the 1999 Champions League final.
- He played 366 games for Manchester United, scoring 126 goals.
- Solskjaer managed Manchester United for three years, leading them to a Premier League second place and a Europa League final.
- He played 67 times for Norway's national team and participated in the 1998 World Cup.
- Solskjaer spent a year in the army, which he says helped him mature and become more independent.
- As a child, he enjoyed playing football and always had a passion for the game.
- He humorously shared that if not for football, he might have become an accountant.
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