RBK may get a new coach this week – news Trøndelag – Local news, TV and radio

Rosenborg is again on the hunt for a coach after Kjetil Rekdal was fired earlier this year. Svein Maalen has acted as head coach since the sacking, and he has also made no secret of his desire to become permanent head coach. This week we will probably get the answer. Svein Maalen wants to become RBK coach. But will he get it? Photo: NTB Several candidates are being considered For news, news has received information that Rosenborg is in the final phase of landing a new head coach, and that it is possible that a new coach will be presented this week. The club will continue to work with several candidates. Maalen has long been one of the candidates. Alfred Johnsson, who coaches FC Copenhagen’s junior team, should be the same. Several names must also be discussed. RBK stars lead the process Those working on landing a new head coach are sporting director Micke Dorsin, together with general manager Tore Bjørseth Berdal and chairman Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen. In addition, the two former RBK stars Tore Reginiussen and Ola By Rise are included. Both had great careers for the people of Trønder, and both are currently on the board. news has tried to get a comment from general manager Tore Bjørseth Berdal, but he has not responded. Tore Bjørseth Berdal has not responded to news. Photo: NTB Critical to hit the right spot Sports commentator at news, Jan Petter Saltvedt, is clear that the decision the club now faces is critically important. – Club Rosenborg will make it in any case. But it is not enough for what was once the pride of Trøndelag and Football-Norway’s figurehead. Therefore, it becomes all the more exciting to see the path the board is now making. Saltvedt thinks both Johansson in Copenhagen and Bob Bradley would be exciting names for Rosenborg. And should they get it right, Saltvedt believes that the road back to the top does not necessarily have to be so long. – If you find a sporting direction that you dare to believe in over time, this season has shown to some extent that it works. One thing is the supreme one, Glimt, but the success of both Brann and Tromsø are consequences of the combination of faith and patience. Horneland and Helstrup have gained time and trust and have used this to create a sporting foundation the players have learned to believe in. news’s ​​sports commentator, Jan Petter Saltvedt. Photo: Lars Thomas Nordby / news



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