Vålerenga lost a historic match in the Champions League against Juventus after missing a chance – news Sport – Sports news, results and broadcasting schedule

Juventus have started the season with five straight wins in their domestic league, and continued in the same vein away in Oslo. Thus ended the history’s first Vålerenga match in the Mesterligaen with a loss for Nils Lexerød’s women. But “The Old Lady” had a hard time with Valle. Because it was Vålerenga who pressed for scoring from the start. And halfway through the first half, Olaug Tvedten was centimeters away from slipping in 1-0. The 24-year-old stretched his foot forward on a low cross from the right, but could have needed a slightly longer big toe just then. Instead, it slammed at the opposite end of the track. IN THE MANAGEMENT: Juventus celebrate scoring. Photo: NTB Juventus stormed Vålerenga’s defense on a counterattack, and the ball eventually ended up in Sofia Cantore’s possession. She set the ball straight and knocked the ball unassailably into the far corner in a delicious way. – It is heavy, heavy, heavy. It comes after a good period for Vålerenga, said news’s ​​expert commentator Carl-Erik Torp, who criticized the hosts for being passive and nonchalant in the defensive game. – It’s absolutely crazy! Offensively, however, Vålerenga continued to vote, who produced several good chances. The biggest came just before half-time, when Sara Hørte rose into the air at the back post. About a meter from the goal, she put her head in, but headed straight into the back of an opponent, who was blocked on the line. An absolutely enormous chance. – Is it possible!? It is absolutely crazy that there will be no scoring! I thought it was on target several seconds later. It’s unbelievable, said a shocked Torp. Heard himself was no less shaken. – I don’t quite understand how the ball doesn’t go in the goal. It’s very crazy, she says to news. Photo: NTB Half postponed by vomiting Just before the second half was to start, Juventus’ Estelle Cascarino threw up outside on the artificial turf. – It was a strange situation, said Torp. From the stands, he and co-commentator Olav Traaen saw that a Vålerenga employee went out onto the field with gloves on and a bucket of water in his hands. – It is possible that they will have to take it up, because there is a lump there. – It’s a huge, huge lump of vomit. It is quite clear. It is therefore undigested food that has come up. Perhaps she has done the same as I did a few weeks ago in this arena; ate a sausage that was stuck. It’s not something to joke about, said Traaen, who therefore threw up twice during Vålerenga-Lyn. FANS: 1923 spectators had turned up to support Enga. Photo: NTB A few minutes into overtime, the second half finally started. There, the home team was again terribly close to scoring. The half’s biggest chance when Hodstörke was able to nod the ball hard towards goal after a corner, but the finish was saved on the line. The home team had several great chances in the final minutes, but it was not Vålerenga’s night. In front of 1923 supporters, they started the group stage in the Champions League with a loss. – It is disappointing, said Torp about the number of spectators at the arena, which holds 16,555 spectators. Incredible streak broken Vålerenga had won 18 straight games in all competitions before Juventus came to visit. In the league, the capital club is cruising towards a superb gold, while Rosenborg awaited in the cup final in November. In the Champions League, they knocked out Anderlecht in the last hurdle before a historic group stage in the world’s biggest club tournament. There, Vålerenga have come in an exceptionally tough group. In addition to the Italian, they have to face Bayern Munich and Arsenal. In both games they face Norwegian opposition, with Tuva Hansen at the Germans and Frida Maanum at the London club. The two teams met earlier on Wednesday night, with Bayern sweeping Arsenal off the pitch 5-2. Among other things with the help of a hat trick from the Danish star player Pernille Harder. Incredible performance: Scored from kick-off in two matches in a row 01:03 Here is the referee’s sneer: – A bit of a circus today 00:38 Here Rosenborg celebrates the final ticket 01:07 Chaos and tear gas outside the stadium before the local match 00:49 Show more Published 09.10.2024, at 22.53 Updated 09.10.2024, at 23.06



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