Kjetil Rekdal – Legendary Norwegian Footballer, Enemy Of Eirik Bakke
There was quite a hot “discussion” between Aalesund manager and legendary former Norwegian international Kjetil Rekdal and Brann’s former Leeds United clogger Eirik Bakke at the end of the Norwegian Tippeligaen match between Brann Bergen and Aalesund FK recently, which was played at the Brann Stadion in Bergen.
Contemporary Norwegian football – a brief history Vålerenga beat Stabæk 3-0. However, they missed out on the league title as Rosenborg defeated Lyn, Vålerenga’s bitter cross town rivals 4-1 – with the 4th goal being scored in second half injury time. This left Vålerenga and Rosenborg level on both points AND goal difference. Sadly though, Vålerenga had scored one fewer goal than Rosenborg during the entire campaign, leaving Rosenborg as league champions. I watched the whole thing unfold live on the internet via TV2’s version of Sky Sports Soccer Saturday. Drama personified, and a gutting way to lose the title. The club finished 3rd and Rekdal left with his impressive reputation and respect from the fans intact. After this Rekdal took 1 year management stints with Lierse in Belgium and Kaiserslautern in Germany, neither of which suited him, so he returned to Norway in 2008 to take a job managing Premier Division side Aalesund FK where he remains today. “Go and drink some more, drunkard”
The 2005 season would unfold in a similar vein but, surprisingly, not with Rosenborg involved. Instead we saw the emergence of Start IK from Kristiansand on the south coast
Come half-time, and as the teams are coming off, Eirik Bakke decides to tell Phillips very “strongly” that he thinks he’s tried to con the referee by diving – despite being 40 yards away from the incident at the time. Second half comes and goes, with Brann winning the match 2-1. Bakke uses his post match interview to pontificate on of how he thought Phillips had cheated and that Rekdal should keep his views to himself (the irony) and stop whinging at officials.
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That last one in particular seems to hit a nerve, and Bakke has to be physically restrained, rather nonsensically calling Rekdal a “fat pig” as a teammate escorts him down the tunnel. Interesting to note that after taking the trouble to break free of everyone and getting near to Rekdal, Bakke does absolutely nothing – must have been the stare of distain the Aalesund manager gives him…
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Chris Rock is a contributor to Just-Football specialising in Norwegian football. He also runs the blog ‘The Worcestershire Referee.’







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