Manchester United have appointed Norwegian Andreas Georgson as a first team coach. The 42-year-old has joined United from Norwegian side Lillestrom, where he was appointed the head coach in January.
Georgson gained a reputation as a set-piece coach at Brentford, where he worked under Thomas Frank. He was also a coach at Arsenal and Southampton.
United have already added new assistants Rene Hake and Ruud van Nistelrooy to manager Erik ten Hag's backroom staff this season.
Jelle ten Rouwelaar has also replaced Richard Hartis as goalkeeping coach. Ten Hag's former assistant Mitchell van der Gaag and first team coach Benni McCarthy left earlier this summer.
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