Here are the national team's new coaches - picked from top clubs
Norway's women's national football team has announced two new assistant coaches, Kjetil Lone and Mikey Harris, ahead of their World Cup qualifying campaign.
The Norwegian women's national football team has appointed two new assistant coaches, Kjetil Lone and Mikey Harris, as they prepare for their first challenge in World Cup qualifying. Both coaches bring a wealth of experience from top clubs; Lone previously worked as an assistant at Bayern Munich and other notable clubs, while Harris has experience with Brighton, including a stint as interim coach for their women's team. These appointments mark a significant change for the coaching staff ahead of a crucial period for the team.
The transition in the coaching staff comes amid preparations for an important qualifying campaign, with expectations high for the Norwegian women's team. Lone, at 56, and Harris, at 41, are expected to bring fresh perspectives and strategies to the team. Their previous experiences in top-tier clubs will be pivotal as the team seeks to enhance its performance and achieve success in the upcoming qualifiers.
The announcement of new coaches has been somewhat delayed, as details were not posted on the official football federation's website until recently. This raises questions about communication within the team management and how changes are relayed to the public. The Norwegian football federation's commitment to transparency and timely updates may be scrutinized as fans and stakeholders look forward to seeing how these changes will impact the team's performance.