Hiddink, Di Matteo and … Kinnear: interim managers who made a mark | Ed Aarons

22 December 2018 09:00
Caretaker manager became too old-fashioned a concept for the Premier League so in came a new kind of stopgap: the interimWhatever happened to the caretakers? While Manchester United appeared to break new ground by securing Ole Gunnar Solskjær on loan from Molde until the end of the season, the Norwegian’s announcement as the club’s interim manager was more in keeping with the modern trend.While Blackburn’s perennial safe pair of hands Tony Parkes and Stuart Gray, who took the temporary reins at six clubs (Aston Villa, Wolves, Burnley, Portsmouth, Sheffield Wednesday and Fulham), had to make do with the caretaker role in the 90s and 00s, it has become increasingly common for clubs to opt for a longer short-term appointment to varying degrees of success. Related: Smiling is just one part of Solskjær. He knows how to get his point across | Mattias Moström Related: The Englishman who went skiing and became a football manager | Cam Melling Continue readingreadfullarticle

Source: TheGuardian