I was shocked when I saw that. I have to be honest that I really don't follow much Norwegian football now, especially when even Vålerenga are shit(talking about them, need to watch a game at their new stadium which is not too far away from where I live), but looking at the results Ingebrigtsen had and the fact that you picked up your pace and are only a couple of points behind Brann makes this really strange, especially the timing of it.
Unless you're getting some high profile foreign manager(at least for a Norwegian club) I don't see any upgrade on him.
But if you do get a such manager that's able to take you to the CL then credit to RBK. I don't like Rosenborg, but I have to respect the work they put in to be such a great team, retaining their dominance and having high ambitions. Properly run football club unlike 90% of the clubs in Norway.
Another thing, its not just the timing of it all, and even to fire him, which was wrong imo, its also the manner in which it all was done.
Koteng, board director or whatever, didnt even do the regular "thank you for the job you did, best of luck in the future"-thing you are supposed to do, he was actually pretty disrespectful towards Ingebrigtsen. Koteng is a know-nothing asshole, if the season goes to shit now, at least i will be happy, knowing that the people will take it out on him, he would get the blame that he deserves.
My impression is that Koteng has been looking for an excuse to fire him for some time now, and the decision isnt purely based on football, but personal differences.
I will say though, its a given that we should dominate in Norway, we have the biggest budget and our opponents are rubbish.
Even if we win everything at home, the season isnt really a success unless we qualiy for Europe.