Norway striker Solskjaer to retire, says father
LONDON, Aug 28 (Reuters) Manchester United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has retired from football aged 34, the player's father said today.
Solskjaer, scorer of United's winning goal in the 1999 Champions League final, decided to quit following a long run of injuries.
''It is sad both for us and for him that he has decided to quit,'' his father Oyvind Solskjaer was quoted as saying by Aftenposten.no.
''He would have liked to stay on and was hoping for a 100 per cent recovery. But something has happened with his knee which made it impossible for him to continue,'' he added.
Official confirmation of the player's retirement was expected to come from Manchester United later today.
The Norwegian missed close to three years of football -- and underwent three operations -- after suffering a cartilage injury in September 2003.
Although he returned last season to score 11 goals in 32 matches, that proved his final campaign. His last appearance came in the FA Cup final loss to Chelsea in May.
Solskjaer was virtually unknown in English football when he joined United from Norwegian side Molde in 1996 for a fee of (3.02 million dollars).
His slight build and boyish appearance belied a remarkable predatory instinct and he offered a sign of things to come when he scored within six minutes of taking the field as a substitute on his debut against Blackburn Rovers.
MOST IMPORTANT ''The substitute from hell'' was how his manager Alex Ferguson, writing in his autobiography, described a player who became renowned for making an impact after stepping off the bench.
He once scored four goals in the closing 19 minutes of a match against Nottingham Forest and it was apt that Solskjaer's most important goal should have come as a substitute in the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich.
Solskjaer stabbed a close-range finish past Oliver Kahn in added time in Barcelona to seal a famous 2-1 comeback win for United.
In total, Solskjaer scored 126 goals in 365 games during 11 years at Old Trafford in the course of which he collected six Premier League winner's medals.
For Norway he netted 23 times in 67 appearances.
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