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Solskjaer Secures Managerial Return at Molde FK Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has found a new job, returning to the helm of his former club, Molde FK. The Norwegian outfit announced the appointment on Wednesday, marking Solskjaer’s return to management after his departure from Old Trafford in November 2021. Solskjaer, a legendary striker for United, spent two successful spells with Molde as manager. From 2011 to 2014, he guided the club to two league titles and the Norwegian Cup, earning a reputation as one of the most promising young coaches in Europe. After a disappointing start to his tenure at United, Solskjaer led the English giants to the Europa League final in 2021. However, a string of poor results saw him lose the support of the United board and ultimately get sacked. Solskjaer has since been linked with several managerial vacancies, but he has now chosen to return to Molde, where he is revered as a club icon. The 49-year-old will be tasked with rebuilding Molde into a competitive force in both the Norwegian league and Europe. “It feels good to be back home,” Solskjaer said after his appointment. “Molde is a club that means a lot to me. I have fond memories of my time here as a player and a manager. I’m excited to take on this challenge and help the club achieve its goals.” Solskjaer inherits a Molde team that finished sixth in the Norwegian league last season. His immediate task will be to prepare for the new season, which begins in mid-March. With his experience and knowledge of the club, Solskjaer will be hoping to guide Molde back to domestic dominance and make a mark in European competition once again.Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has taken on a new role at Euro 2024, providing technical evaluation for UEFA.Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has taken on a new role at Euro 2024, providing technical evaluation for UEFA. Solskjaer has been out of work since leaving United in 2021 after a two-and-a-half-year spell in charge. The Norwegian will analyze how coaching has evolved during the tournament, producing a report on behalf of UEFA after the tournament ends. Solskjaer attended Germany’s 5-1 win over Scotland in the tournament opener, and his analysis will be based on evidence from the tournament. Despite being linked to a return to management with Turkish club Besiktas earlier this month, Solskjaer’s new role will see him work outside the dugout. The Euro 2024 final will be played on July 14 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, with Italy defending their title. Solskjaer has previously expressed his desire to return to top-level management, admitting that he misses the pressure and excitement of coaching.Former Manchester United Boss Solskjaer Lands New Role Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has secured a new position after his departure from Manchester United last November. The Norwegian has been appointed as a global advisor to Norwegian company Nel ASA, a world-leading supplier of hydrogen fueling stations. Solskjaer’s role will involve promoting the use of hydrogen technology in sustainable transportation solutions. He will draw on his experience in the sports industry to help the company connect with customers and stakeholders. The former manager expressed his excitement about the new challenge, stating, “I am delighted to join Nel ASA. The company is a pioneer in the hydrogen industry, and I believe hydrogen has the potential to revolutionize the way we power our world.” Jon André Løkke, CEO of Nel ASA, welcomed Solskjaer to the team, saying, “Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a highly respected and influential figure in both the sports and business communities. His passion for sustainability and his global reach will be invaluable as we work to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen solutions.” Solskjaer’s appointment comes as he continues to eye a return to football management. He has been linked with several clubs since leaving United, including Aston Villa and Newcastle United. However, no concrete offers have materialized yet. Meanwhile, Solskjaer’s former club Manchester United have yet to appoint a permanent manager. Ralf Rangnick, who took over as interim manager in December, is set to depart at the end of the season.