Stale Solbakken will turn on style at Wolves
Stale Solbakken was today backed to transform Wolves into a highly-organised outfit on a wave of attacking football.
Stale Solbakken was today backed to transform Wolves into a highly-organised outfit on a wave of attacking football.
Double Premier League winner Henning Berg, who won many of his 100 caps for Norway alongside Solbakken, believes the 44-year-old will bring style and organisation to the team.
The ex-Manchester United man reckons Solbakken's Wolves will be attractive to watch, but also adaptable after criticism that their playing style had become too predictable.
"He's quite flexible in his approach, but Wolves will have ambitions to go back up so he will play offensive football," said Berg adding his voice to the chorus of approval for Solbakken's surprise entry into the English game at Molineux.
"Look at Copenhagen – they played offensive football but more defensive in the Champions League when he had to adapt.
"One thing I will say about Wolves is that they will be more organised under Stale.
"I saw them concede lots of goals last season through a lack of organisation, but that's one thing he will make sure is much better.
"Then he will get players in the right positions and they will play offensive football."
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