03.03.2025 16:10
Beşiktaş's head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has achieved an average of 2.44 points by winning 7 out of 9 matches with the black-and-white team. After Andras Kuttik, who had an average of 2.47 points in the 1959/1960 season, all the coaches who have taken charge of the team have achieved a higher points average. If the 52-year-old Norwegian coach continues his success, he will break this record.
After Serdal Adalı was elected president, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who took over Beşiktaş, virtually reinvented the black-and-whites, who were going through a nightmarish process. The Norwegian coach is on the verge of breaking a record that has stood for 65 years in the club's history.
WON 7 OF 9 MATCHES
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has managed Beşiktaş in a total of 9 matches across all competitions. The Norwegian coach achieved 7 victories, 1 draw, and 1 loss in these matches. With victories in the last 4 matches in the league, Solskjaer has made the black-and-whites the strongest candidate in the race for 3rd place.
WILL BREAK 65-YEAR-OLD RECORD
With this performance, Solskjaer has achieved an average of 2.44 points per game. The last time a coach at Beşiktaş had a higher average was in the 1959/1960 season when Andras Kuttik had an average of 2.47 points per game. The 52-year-old coach has now achieved a higher points-per-game average than all the coaches who have taken charge of the black-and-white team since that time. If the Norwegian coach continues this performance, he will break the record.