Manchester United Strengthens Coaching Staff with Andreas Georgson Appointment
- Ruud van Nistelrooy and Rene Hake have already joined the team
- Andreas Georgson becomes the latest addition from Norwegian side Lillestrom
- The 42-year-old coach will specialize in set-plays and individual development
By Chris Wheeler
Manchester United has made another significant addition to its coaching staff, bringing in Andreas Georgson from Norwegian club Lillestrom. Speaking to the media in Los Angeles, manager Erik ten Hag revealed that the 42-year-old coach will specialize in set-plays and individual development.
United has already made several key appointments this summer, including Ruud van Nistelrooy and Rene Hake as Ten Hag’s assistants, as well as Jelle ten Rouwelaar as goalkeeper coach. Darren Fletcher has also moved from technical director to first-team coach to work alongside Steve McClaren.
Like Hake, who was manager of Go Ahead Eagles, and Van Nistelrooy, who has managerial experience at PSV Eindhoven, Georgson was head coach at Lillestrom. He also worked as caretaker boss of Malmo in his native Sweden and has extensive coaching experience in England at Brentford, Arsenal, and Southampton.
Andreas Georgson has joined Manchester United’s coaching staff from Lillestrom
Ten Hag said: ‘So when we assessed, we did a refuel of the staff, we did some profiling, what we want to fill in. What he will do is work in areas as individual development, winning culture, and the set-piece area. That is his job, and we are very pleased to have him in our team and look forward to having him here.’