Åge Hareides time as national coach ends abruptly and unfairly, even if it is a dirty word in sport.

Coronas ravages do, to the Norwegian one does not get more international football after four years in post, and thus it is time to say goodbye to the many people around the national team. It also applies to the fans that have sent many positive words to Hareide through the DBU, and some of them were read up to the coach, who is happy for the many greetings.

“It means a lot, because it is a recognition. To be a trainer can be difficult sometimes. There are always some who like you, and then there are some who do not like you and will have you replaced,” says Åge Hareide to the DBUs channel on Twitter and adding:

“It’s fine for me, but it is also important for the whole team and staff to know that they have done a piece of work that will be appreciated. And we very much appreciate the followers who come and follow us to the fighting. And supports us all the way.”

Åge Hareide is now at home in Molde, and this kind of messages does something good for your spirits.

“In these corona-the times of need we are all together for a little encouragement, so I appreciate it,” he explains.

Åge Hareide, who is replaced by Kasper Hjulmand, has the actual contract with DBU forward to summer, but when all the matches are cancelled, he is now relieved of more tasks.

the Norwegian may well find to stop trænergerningen.