Egil Roger Olsen (born 22 April 1942), nicknamed Drillo, is a Norwegian
football manager
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and former footballer. He is best known as a highly successful manager of the
Norway national football team
The Norway national football team ( no, Norges herrelandslag i fotball, or informally ''Landslaget'') represents Norway in men's international football and is controlled by the Norwegian Football Federation, the governing body for football in ...
. He has since been manager of the
Iraq national football team
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, his departure from which caused considerable attention. In January 2009, he made a comeback as manager for the Norway national team.
Club career
Olsen was a successful player with 16 caps for the national team, earning the nickname "Drillo" from his dribbling skills and technical ability. According to close friend
Nils Arne Eggen
Nils Arne Eggen (17 September 1941 – 19 January 2022) was a Norwegian footballer, manager and teacher from Orkdal. Eggen was closely tied to Rosenborg, the club he managed for 23 years between 1970 and 2010. He is Norway's most successful clu ...
, Olsen would have been awarded with more caps as a player, had it not been for
Willi Kment, Norway's manager at the time, who did not approve of Olsen's long hair and generally scruffy appearance, as well as his left-wing political views. Olsen was also a formidable
bandy
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player, while playing football.
Managerial career

He managed the Norway national team from 1990 to 1998, guiding them to
World Cup
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final tournaments in
1994
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and
1998
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, with Norway peaking at number two on the
FIFA ranking
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. He worked from 2005 to 2007 as an analyst for
VÃ¥lerengens IF
VÃ¥lerengens Idrettsforening is a Norwegian multi-sports club from the neighbourhood VÃ¥lerenga in Oslo, founded on 29 July 1913.
It has sections for football, ice hockey, american football, handball, floorball and skiing. The football te ...
before joining Expekt.com.
In 1995 as Norway manager Egil Olsen used one of his three votes to nominate Norway women's football star
Hege Riise
Hege Riise (born 18 July 1969) is a Norwegian football coach and former midfield player who is coaching the Norway women's national football team. One of the best footballers of her generation, she won the FIFA Women's World Cup, the Olympic Gam ...
as the FIFA World Player of the Year. The first time a woman player had been nominated in what is seen as a men's football award.
In June 1999, the then 57-year-old Olsen made his appearance in English football, when he was named as manager of
Wimbledon. He reportedly turned down an approach from
Celtic
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**Celts (modern)
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to take charge of the London club, becoming the first Norwegian to manage in the
Premier League
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. Olsen has stated that his favorite player at the club was Welsh international
Ben Thatcher
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He played for a number of English clubs, and has featured in more than 300 English league games, all of which were in the top tw ...
. He remained in charge for less than a year, and was sacked just before the club was relegated from the Premier League, having been top division members since 1986. Club captain
Robbie Earle
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A former youth player ...
said that "Olsen just didn't know how to get the best out of us".
On 19 May 2007, Olsen rejected an offer to manage the
Iraq national football team
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citing a busy schedule.
However, the Iraqi football president vowed not to give up on his signature and on 17 September, Olsen signed a three-year contract. In February 2008, Iraq sacked Olsen without telling him. He had tried to contact them by several means, but received the message when a new manager was installed, this action on the Iraqis part was very unexpected and their reason was said to be that they did not believe Olsen was strict enough.
On 14 January 2009, it was announced that Olsen would once again manage the
Norway national football team
The Norway national football team ( no, Norges herrelandslag i fotball, or informally ''Landslaget'') represents Norway in men's international football and is controlled by the Norwegian Football Federation, the governing body for football in ...
in an interim period until a successor for
Ã…ge Hareide
Åge Fridtjof Hareide (born 23 September 1953) is a Norwegian football manager and player, currently managing Malmö FF as the interim manager. In his playing career, he played for Hødd and Molde in Norway as well as Manchester City and Norwi ...
could be found.
In their first game under his management, they beat Germany 0–1 in a friendly away game in
Düsseldorf
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. It is the first time Norway has won against Germany, since the
1936 Summer Olympics
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in Berlin.
With Olsen as manager Norway rose from No. 59 in 2009 to No. 11 in 2011 on the
FIFA rankings
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.
On 27 September 2013, Olsen agreed to stand down as coach following the
World Cup qualifying
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at home defeat to
Switzerland.
Football philosophy
Olsen has at times been referred to as a "football professor" for his scientific approach to the game, an early user of video analysis of matches. He has collected statistical data to find out which playing styles are the most efficient. As Norway manager, he argued that as Norway didn't have the players to beat the best teams, they needed a smarter playing style than them, and one that fit Norway's skills.
He found that breakaways played an important role to making goals, and that quick counter-attacks caught opponents off guard to organize defense. Olsen believes that getting the ball down the field through the air to the attackers or flank players gave less chance for losing control. His use of a player with good heading abilities as a
target man
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on the flank, such as
Jostein Flo
Jostein Flo (born 3 October 1964) is a Norwegian former footballer who played as a forward. Usually a centre-forward or striker, he was known for his physical playing style and aerial dominance, and was also capable of playing on the right fla ...
, was a major break with the established idea that all flank players should be small, quick and good dribblers.
He is opposed to stationary offensive players, and argues that offensive runs (also for players that do not possess the ball) should be carried out as often as possible when one's team has the ball, as multiple simultaneous runs are very difficult to defend against. He also holds the idea that breakthrough passes to the area behind the opponent's defensive line should be sought out very often, and that frequent offensive runs towards this area is important. He also coined the phrase "å være best uten ball" (roughly "to be best at off-the-ball running", lit. "to be best without the ball") which gained some fame in Norway. It was originally said about
Øyvind Leonhardsen
Øyvind Leonhardsen (born 17 August 1970) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He retired after the 2007 season, ending a career with nine years in English football at clubs Wimbledon, Liverpool, Tottenham H ...
, a player doing an exceptional number of runs during games.
Olsen is also an ardent supporter of
zone defense
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A zone de ...
, as opposed to
man-to-man marking
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. He also argues that players with extreme skills (extremely fast, extremely good headers, extremely good dribblers, extremely good passers etc.), as opposed to players with only good all-round skills, are important in football.
His long-ball philosophy, use of the
4–5–1
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system and his teams' often extremely successful defending was considered boring by some, but Olsen's direct attacking style would also be praised whenever it was successful - notably in Norway's wins against
Brazil
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in 1997 and 1998.
His thoughts, together with those of
Nils Arne Eggen
Nils Arne Eggen (17 September 1941 – 19 January 2022) was a Norwegian footballer, manager and teacher from Orkdal. Eggen was closely tied to Rosenborg, the club he managed for 23 years between 1970 and 2010. He is Norway's most successful clu ...
, have had a strong impact on Norwegian football.
Personal life
Olsen was a member of the
Norwegian Workers' Communist Party (known as AKP (m-l)). He is also known for his immense knowledge of geographical trivia, proven by his 2002 published factbook ''Drillos Verden'' (English: ''Drillo's World'') published by
Erling Kagge's publishing house Kagge Forlag (
Norway
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).
Managerial statistics
References
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1942 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Fredrikstad
Kniksen Award winners
Association football wingers
Norwegian footballers
Norway international footballers
Norwegian football managers
Norway national football team managers
1994 FIFA World Cup managers
1998 FIFA World Cup managers
Premier League managers
Wimbledon F.C. managers
VÃ¥lerenga Fotball players
Sarpsborg FK players
Frigg Oslo FK players
Norwegian communists
Norwegian School of Sport Sciences alumni
VÃ¥lerenga Fotball managers
Fredrikstad FK managers
Lyn Fotball managers
Aalesunds FK managers
Iraq national football team managers
Norwegian expatriate football managers
Expatriate football managers in England
Norwegian expatriate sportspeople in England
Frigg Oslo FK managers