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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been reappointed as the Molde boss ahead of Celtic’s Europa League game with the Norweigan side.
The ex-Manchester United player was Molde’s manager between 2011 and 2014, where he won the Tippaligaen twice and the domestic cup once.
He then left to join the Premier League’s Cardiff City, but ended up overseeing their relegation from the English top tier – being sacked shortly after.
More recently, Solskjaer has been coaching youth players at Clausenengen, the football club where his career began.

Interim boss Erling Moe has left his post after looking after the squad since August, leaving the club in seventh place currently.
A club statement said:
Molde FK has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as new manager of the club. Ole Gunnar enters with immediate effect and will lead the team against Celtic.
Celtic travel to Norway and the Aker Stadion to play Molde FK tomorrow, where they’ll now meet Solskjaer’s new team.