Solskjaer becomes the coach of a Norwegian club © EuroFootball.com

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is leaving Manchester and returning to his homeland - the striker, who spent 14 years at the club, has become the new head coach of the "Molde" team. In 1996, Solskjaer joined the ranks of an English team and then arrived from "Molde." He played 366 matches and scored 126 goals. After ending his career in 2007, he remained at the club and became a coach of the reserve team. "Man Utd" strategist Sir Alex Ferguson had nothing but praise for his former protégé: "Ole felt that the time had come to return to Norway. He was a wonderful team member, so I have no doubt that he will do great." Solskjaer will officially take the helm at "Molde" in January of next year.