Bodø/Glimt became too small for Tottenham in the semi -finals of the Europa League on Thursday. Still, after the defeat, they can’t. On Monday they play again, away against Aalesund in the third round of the cup. Outside of two weeks of Christmas holidays, the success has led Glimt to play compulsory matches on running bands since April 1, 2024. On Monday, Aalesund is waiting in the cup. The series game in Europe, where Glimt is already secure space, extends until January 2026. That means Glimt will then go 22 months in a row with compulsory matches. Least. – It places extreme demands. Me should get us a few breaks occasionally, says Glimt stopper Jostein Gundersen to news. – Me may have Europe’s most extreme match program in recent years, considering that I never have a proper break. It sets both physical and mental requirements for us, Gundersen adds. He will not complain anyway. – It’s very fun, but the season never stops. It runs over 365 days a year, says Gundersen. Before the series opening against Fredrikstad in 2024, they had been given five weeks free after moving out of the Seri League against Ajax. Since that time it has been a beating drive. -Our seasons in the elite series and Europe overlap each other, so I never get the real break other Norwegian teams get, but at the same time I get to play much more football at the higher level, so I want to see it in that I get to match us against tough resistance throughout the year, says Glimt captain Patrick Berg. Although the battle burden is great, not 27 -year -old Patrick Berg is noticeable on his own behalf. -Even if I start to get a little older, I feel like a 22-year-old. So far it is going very well, he says. NOT IN FOCUS: Albert Grønbæk and Fredrik Bjørkan had to find out that Steven Berghuis and Ajax celebrated when Glimt smoked out of the Serieligaen last year. Photo: Mats Torbergsen / NTB – will last for 15 more years – do you miss more time for vacation with the family when it goes in one drive? – No, I’m a slightly bored and gray type, so I don’t like a holiday. I am most fond of quarters. For my part, I want as little free as possible and just play and cuddle with football. It has worked well for me, he says. And reveals something that will probably please most Glimt supporters:-I have said at home that I have a goal of holding on for 15 more years, so we get to see. – What did the lady say about it? – She was not so happy, and does not envision 15 more years with this life. I do not know if she is quite ready for, says the toddler dad with a smile to news. Consequences: Patrick Berg likes to play many matches, but understands that it can have consequences. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB does not lack holidays the good results in Europe and the league title from the previous season means that the yellow jerseys are secured to get to the Europa League again this fall. If they win the playoff performance, they go to the Meister League. – It has been our long time without vacation, and it will be longer. Let’s get on the work gloves and get back to work, says Håkon Evjen to news with a smile. Berg says that battle load and lack of holidays do not have Tore on yet, but he acknowledges that it can have endless consequences in the long term, especially considering that there have been even more matches to play in the European tournaments. – The biggest clubs have also talked about this. It is difficult to say now when it has been so short. I will not think I will see before five to seven years before one sees the long-term effects of it, says Berg. Recognizes that the Norwegian model presents challenges due to challenging climate in winter time starts the Norwegian football season in the spring and will end in the fall. It is the opposite of most other leagues in Europe. – The Norwegian season presents some extra challenges in terms of match tights because football is played on the continent for a period of time I normally have free, writes director of the competition department in the Norwegian Football Association, Nils Fisketjønn to news and add: – With the framework factors I have, so I have to try to spread the campaigns over a longer period of time. The entire statement of Nils Fisketjønn – fantastic for the entire Norwegian football the success Bodø/Glimt has had in the Europa League this year. The Norwegian season presents some extra challenges in relation to match tights because football is played on the continent for a period of time I normally have free. -The fact that Norwegian teams qualify for games in UEFA tournaments is very positive and good, but it means that it will be played compulsory matches already from the end of January. Me is in close dialogue with Norsk Toppfotball (NTF) and the clubs around this. – With the framework factors we have, we have to seek to spread the campaigns over a longer period of time and stretch the season at both ends within what is justifiable to be climatic. These are challenges with other nations that geographically have the same framework factors as us. – This at the same time seeking to create air in the existing schedule that allows players to get room for recovery and avoid a close match program during the most hectic periods. The latter works continuously with NTF and TV 2. 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