Here we are again. On Tuesday, RBK confirmed that coach Alfred Johanson is leaving Lerkendal. Viking ended the Swede’s stay in the Eliteserien by rounding RBK to a 3-0 victory last Friday. Then we are back again with discussion and speculation about who will lead the proud club out of the quagmire. Steffen Iversen highlights an interesting name.

Iversen was one of RBK’s big goal machines, in a period when RBK was the club in Norway – and the nation’s hope out in Europe. When he now calls for Ole Gunnar Solskjlær, it is worth listening.

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“Eirik Horneland is available, but he may want to try more abroad.   Those are two good choices,” Iversen replies.

Verdens Gang wonders if Solskjaer as a Molde man would be welcomed with open arms by the RBK supporters.

“I don’t think so. But Rekdal was here, it was a little worse with the statements he had than Solskjaer who is a more humble type. He has coached Manchester United, so I think Rosenborg would have been happy with him, says Iversen.

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