We all loved Eidur Gudjohnsen when he was at Bolton first time around.
He was the only Icelandic player you could name as a kid and he almost played for the national team with his dad once.
He was the only Icelandic player you could name as a kid and he almost played for the national team with his dad once.
But you can’t just come out of effectively international retirement when Iceland qualify for their first major tournament.
Shockingly – that’s exactly what former Barcelona and Chelsea striker Gudjohnsen is doing.
The 37-year-old is set to join Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Mole in Norway – and could even play in the club’s Europa League tie against Sevilla.
Gudjohnsen, who played his last game for his country when they lost in the 2014 World Cup play-offs, is keen to get some regular game time ahead of the tournament this summer in France.
Shockingly – that’s exactly what former Barcelona and Chelsea striker Gudjohnsen is doing.
The 37-year-old is set to join Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Mole in Norway – and could even play in the club’s Europa League tie against Sevilla.
Gudjohnsen, who played his last game for his country when they lost in the 2014 World Cup play-offs, is keen to get some regular game time ahead of the tournament this summer in France.

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