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New Arrival at Old Trafford
Manchester United has welcomed Andreas Georgson to their coaching team, adding to Erik ten Hag’s expanding backroom staff. Georgson, with an impressive coaching portfolio, has made the move from Norwegian club Lillestrom to join the Red Devils.
Ratcliffe’s Strategic Overhaul
Since Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s co-ownership began seven months ago, Manchester United has seen significant changes in its management structure. The British billionaire has brought on board Omar Berrada as chief executive, Dan Ashworth as sporting director, and Jason Wilcox as technical director, signaling a new era at the club.
Strengthening the Coaching Ranks
The arrival of Georgson is the latest in a series of appointments aimed at reinforcing United’s coaching staff. The club has also secured the expertise of Ruud van Nistelrooy and Rene Hake as first team assistant managers, both of whom have been integral in prepping the squad for the forthcoming 2024/25 season.
Georgson’s Rich Coaching Background
With a robust coaching background that includes a tenure at Arsenal as a first team coach and a spell as caretaker boss at Malmo, 42-year-old Georgson brings a wealth of experience to Manchester United. His expertise is expected to complement the skills of fellow first team coaches Steve McClaren and Darren Fletcher in the team’s new-look coaching line-up.
Preparations for a New Campaign
As the club gears up for the next campaign, the coaching team, including newly appointed goalkeeping coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar, is working diligently to prepare the players. Georgson’s addition is seen as a strategic move to fortify the team’s prospects in the upcoming season.
With these strategic appointments and the bolstering of the coaching staff, Manchester United fans have reasons to be optimistic about the direction the club is heading as they await the kick-off of the new season.

