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– It is a historic moment that we are witnessing here. You have heard the name “Jørgen Juve” as long as you have been following football and Norwegian national team football. The unbeatable record that has stood since before World War II, said news’s ​​football expert Carl-Erik Torp after Haaland erased Juve’s record. Before Thursday’s game against Slovenia, Haaland had 32 goals in 35 games, one score behind Jørgen Juve’s 33 goals. On a rain-heavy mat at the Ullevaal stadium, both national team goals number 33 and 34 came for substitute captain Haaland, in what ended up being a crushingly superior 3-0 victory for Norway. – Now the record is probably where it will be for the next couple of hundred years. It was a historic moment that deserves to be written in gold in Norwegian football history, says national team coach Ståle Solbakken to news at the press conference after the match. See the press conference with Ståle Solbakken after the match here: National team manager Ståle Solbakken meets the press after the home match against Slovenia in the National League. Haaland: – A fantastic record – It is historic. I’m happy and it’s a fantastic record to achieve, says Haaland to the Norwegian press corps after the match. – It is a record that has stood for a relatively long time. It’s big. There is not much more to say, you know exactly how I think and feel about it, Haaland continues. After just six minutes, he scored the record goal, when he put a rebound from Slovenia goalkeeper Jan Oblak into the goal with his right leg from close range. Erling Braut Haaland met the press after he beat Jørgen Juve’s scoring record in the Norwegian national team. – Blessed Jørgen Juve has been joined at the top of the scoring charts. There he has reigned alone for almost 100 years, but then came “Brauten” and national team goal number 33, said TV 2’s commentator Øyvind Alsaker after the 1-0 score. – He is unique and a monster. He was born to score goals. He has an instinct that is unique. He has that physique. He has the finishing technique, now also with the right and the head, said Torp, and continued: – He is starting to become quite a complete goalscorer. It’s not just one thing. He has worked and decided early on to become a scoring machine. It has really worked. news stock exchange: How Norway played against Slovenia Here is news expert Bengt Eriksen’s assessment of the Norwegian players against Slovenia. Ørjan Håskjold Nyland: 7 – Two good saves on the ruck in the middle of the first half, three if you count Sesko’s offside finish. Otherwise little to do, but solid in what he did. Kristoffer Vassbakk Ajer: 5 – Back before the break, came in as a stopper in the second half when Østigård had to come off. An even match. Neither more nor less. I think he is better as a stopper than a fullback. Leo Skiri Østigård: 6 – Ok plus, but nothing big more than that. Replaced with injury at half-time. Andreas Hanche-Olsen: 5 – Syltynn with the ball. Solid in the duel game. David Møller Wolfe: 6 – Lots of good runs offensively, keeps it tidy defensively. A solid performance. Julian Ryerson: 7 – Gained confidence in an unfamiliar role. Does well, and just the pass to Nusa in the first half, which led to a great chance, is worth a stock market grade alone. Positive fight. Sander Berge: 7 – Stoic calm and a good overview. Rarely or never in a rush, that’s always a good sign. Good match. Morten Thorsby: 7 – Die honest player. Ball winner that makes it easy. He simply does honor to the role of ball winner. Good match. Antonio Nusa: 8 – Good involvement and good shot attempt as the first for Haaland’s 1-0 goal. Also involved in the lead-up to the 2-0 goal, followed up with an excellent “hockey assist” before 3-0. Brilliant match. Alexander Sørloth: 8 – Good as a play-off point in a team with Haaland. Cash 2-0 scoring in the second half, goal-scoring pass for Haaland’s 3-0 scoring. Erling Braut Haaland: 9 – Norway’s best – Scored the first with a fine finish with the wrong leg. Big contributor before Sørloth’s 2-0 goal. New cash finish of 3-0 which made him historic as the top scorer of all time for Norway. Phenomenal match. Marcus Holmgren Pedersen: 5 – Got to play the last 45 minutes for an injured Leo Østigård. Struggled to make his mark, came in and did what he was supposed to do, no more, no less. Jørgen Strand Larsen: Replaced after 75. Did not play enough to be considered. Aron Dønnum: Replaced after 75. Did not play enough to be considered. Patrick Berg: Substituted after 75. Did not play enough to be considered. Hugo Vetlesen: Replaced after 82. Did not play enough to be considered. Ståle Solbakken: 8 – He obviously picked the right team. Tough to put Julian Ryerson in a new position, but it worked. Hit the game plan. Made sure the team, as a unit, removed star player Sesko from the equation. Solid craftsmanship by Solbakken. After Alexander Sørloth made it 2-0 early in the second half, Haaland came up with national team scoring number 34 after just over an hour of play. Thus, Jørgen Juve’s record is history. FORMER RECORD HOLDER: Jørgen Juve held the record as top scorer on the Norwegian men’s national team for over 90 years. At the time, Juve equaled Einar “Jeja” Gundersen’s record of 26 goals when he scored at home against Denmark on 25 September 1932. He also secured the record alone with two goals at home against Hungary on 20 June 1933. Juve scored his last national team goal at home against Austria on 8 June 1934. It was only Juve’s 27th international match, but he scored no more goals in the last 18 international matches he played – then primarily as a defender. He played his 45th and last international match in 1937. – Nor are little boys who have tried to take the record. Odd Iversen, John Carew, Ole Gunnar Solskjær and several others. You just have to take your hat off, says news expert Bengt Eriksen about Haaland, who scored his first goal for Norway in September 2020. JUBILEE: Haaland could let loose the jubilation after the 1-0 score. Photo: BILDBYRÅN Photo: BILDBYRÅN Photo: BILDBYRÅN Thinks Haaland’s record will stand “forever” While Juve has held the record alone for over 90 years, TV 2’s football expert Yaw Amankwah believes that Haaland will stand with the record forever at the end of his career. – Now he has touched Jørgen Juve, but it is only a matter of time before that record is parked, Amankwah told news during the break, and continued: – I think that record will stand forever. I don’t think there will ever be a Norwegian national team player who breaks the record Erling Braut Haaland sets the day he will no longer play for Norway’s A national team. Most goals for Norway’s men’s national football team 1. Erling Braut Haaland, 34 goals (36 games) 2. Jørgen Juve, 33 goals (45 games) 3. Einar Gundersen, 26 goals (33 games). 4. Harald Hennum, 25 goals (43 games). 5. John Carew, 24 goals (91 games). 6. Ole Gunnar Solskjær, 23 goals (67 games). 6. Tore André Flo, 23 goals (76 games). 8. Gunnar Thoresen, 22 goals (64 games). 9. Steffen Iversen, 21 goals (79 games). 10. Joshua King, 20 goals (62 games). 10. Jan Åge Fjørtoft, 20 goals (71 games). The names in bold are still active. Isabell Herlovsen holds the record as the highest scoring Norwegian national team player regardless of gender, with 67 goals in 133 matches for the women’s national team, while Cristiano Ronaldo is the man with the most national team goals regardless of nation with 132 goals in 214 matches for Portugal. In the graph below, you can see how the goal statistics of the three top scorers on the Norwegian men’s national team have developed: Terrific start In the absence of Martin Ødegaard due to injury, Julian Ryerson was pushed into midfield. And Norway immediately took control of the game. Haaland was close to scoring when he rounded Oblak after a minute and a half, but the finish from an angle was saved on the line. Norway continued to press and after six minutes the goal came, when Haaland was first on a return and got the ball between Oblak’s legs. – Norway has opened like fireworks, said TV 2’s expert commentator Jesper Mathisen after the 1-0 score. – It is the best opening, also in terms of play, that Norway has had at Ullevaal under Ståle Solbakken. Talk about going out and just grabbing the game. They have been on fire when it comes to recoveries, when it comes to having enough players in and around the box. They have been direct and created trouble every single minute, Mathisen continued. Jørgen Juve A internationals: 45, (1928–1937), captain in 23 games. Goals: 33. Clubs: Urædds Ballklubb (until 1926), Lyn (1927–38), Basel (during study tour in autumn 1930 and winter 1931). Youth club: Urædd’s Ball Club. Has received the Norwegian Football Association’s highest award, the gold mark. Juve made his debut in the national team in 1928 and played the first three games as a back. The following year he had his breakthrough as a centre-forward and scored a hat-trick in the year’s first two international matches and two goals in the third, i.e. eight goals in three matches. He also scored in every international match in 1929. In 1930 he scored eight goals in the first three matches, two of them hat-tricks, which meant that he had scored in eight consecutive matches. It is a Norwegian record. In these eight games he had scored a total of 19 goals (four hat-tricks, three games with two goals and one game with one goal). In 1933 he scored another hat-trick, and five hat-tricks for the national team is also a Norwegian record. Source: Store norske lexikon Slovenia got on better in the first half and Ørjan Håskjold Nyland was tested several times, but persevered with a number of brilliant saves. Thus it was 1-0 at half-time, and in the second half it was all about Norway’s forward pair and Antonio Nusa. Six minutes into the half, Nusa picked up a loose pass and got the ball to Haaland. The striker had an argument with the ball and was able to push the ball forward to Alexander Sørloth. From twelve metres, Sørloth made no mistake and hammered in Norway’s second score. Ten minutes later, he assisted Haaland when Norway went up 3-0 after a great attack, set in motion by an artificial pass from Nusa. – A magical player, says Sørloth to TV 2 about fellow striker Haaland. After the match, Haaland also revealed some good news: Important matches in the National League Norway now continue the National League with an away match against Austria on Sunday evening. Austria won 4-0 at home against Kazakhstan on Thursday. With a win in their group in the National League, Norway will have a great chance of reaching a replay in the World Cup qualification, should they not qualify directly. The results in the autumn’s matches will also affect Norway’s place in the Fifa ranking, which further determines at which level Norway will be drawn in the groups in the World Cup qualification. It is expected that the groups in the WC qualification will be drawn towards the end of the year. PS!: Jørgen Juve died in 1983, but was still on the list when Antidoping Norway was to doping test the Norwegian national team players earlier this autumn: Published 10.10.2024, at 20.54 Updated 11.10.2024, at 00.46



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