Speaking backwards and a manager at 13 - the Solskjaer story
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Speaking backwards and a manager at 13 - the Solskjaer story
"The Football Interview is a new series in which the biggest names in sport and entertainment join host Kelly Somers for bold and in-depth conversations about the nation's favourite sport. We'll explore mindset and motivation, and talk about defining moments, career highs and personal reflections. The Football Interview brings you the person behind the player. Interviews will drop on Saturdays across BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website. This week it will be shown on BBC One at 23:35 GMT (and after Sportscene in Scotland)."
"Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a Manchester United legend. As a player, he scored their Treble-clinching injury-time winner against Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions League final. It was one of 126 goals he scored in 366 appearances for the club. The Norwegian later managed the Red Devils for three years from 2018 - guiding them to second in the Premier League and also the Europa League final in 2021, before he was sacked after a poor run of form."
"Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Because football is the best game in the world. I think it's such an easy game. It connects everyone. But for me, I can't remember life without football since I was young. I think my mum and dad, they told me one of the first things I kicked was one of the lamps. So I just enjoyed kicking! It's given me my life. Everything."
The Football Interview is a new series featuring in-depth conversations with major sport and entertainment figures about football, mindset, motivation, defining moments, career highs and personal reflections. Episodes will be released on Saturdays via BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website, and will air on BBC One. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is presented as a Manchester United legend who scored the Treble-clinching injury-time winner against Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions League final, totaling 126 goals in 366 appearances. Solskjaer later managed United from 2018 to 2021, finishing second in the Premier League and reaching the 2021 Europa League final. He earned 67 caps for Norway and recounted childhood memories and an enduring love of football.
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