– It’s not just about us. The way I see it, is about an entire region, says Ulrik Saltnes. – It is important for us, says Fredrik Sjøvold. – It’s the world’s most natural thing for them, says news football expert Kristoffer Løkberg. Do you believe in a glimpse miracle on Aspmyra? Yes, this can go no, now it is running wise result expert: Kristoffer Løkberg. Photo: Håvard Greger Hagen / news Magic moment He was one of over 60,000 who watched the match at the stadium. Tottenham leads 3-1 after the first settlement, but before the kick off the situation arose in front of the teams’ replacement benches. Bodø/Glimt gathered the entire squad. Not just players and coaches, but the whole device in a large circle in front of the substitute bench. In addition to the 11 players, 26 were from the support system in the circle. A total of 37 pieces held around each other and had one last moment together before going out on the field. At the same time, Tottenham players jogged each. They had a little chat together, but mostly stood separately. Star: Attacker Dominic Solanke celebrates goals against Bodø/Glimt. Photo: David Klein / Reuters / NTB Star: James Maddison plays on both Tottenham and England’s national team. Here he celebrates the 2-0 goal against Bodø/Glimt. Photo: Peter Cziborra / Reuters / NTB Star: Brennan Johnson cost over NOK 700 million when he was brought to the club. Photo: David Klein / Reuters / NTB – I think I want to be on the team where all men are in a circle, says Ulrik Saltnes. – What does that time mean before the fight for you when you are in the circle? – It’s hard to say, but I feel a unity and I feel we’re together about something bigger than the individuals, says Saltnes. – There are 3000 in the stands today, and even more at home in front of TV one. I think it’s important to know a little about that feeling. Profile: Ulrik Saltnes, here depicted after the match against Tottenham. Photo: Peter Cziborra / Reuters / NTB Just after Tottenham’s players gathered on the field. Only the 11 who started the match, no one from the bench or support system was included. Bodø/Glimt’s gathering time is well known, but has been in stark contrast to the club’s opponents in Europe. – In the penalty shootout against Lazio, we saw that they stood separately while we stood together. Good collective even beats the best teams with individuals, says Fredrik Sjøvold. – Ridiculous discussion in the fight against Tottenham lacked the yellow -clad several of their biggest profiles. Patrick Berg and Håkon Evjen were out with quarantine. – I think those who play for them do giant matches. Glimt is a collective, that is the great strength of Glimt, has been, and what should be, says Saltnes. He thinks it is a disc boom to talk about individual players. – Talking us in individuals is a very ridiculous discussion. We have lost so many players over the years without having a deaf to say. Løkberg praises the unity of Bodø/Glimt, and how they include everyone around the team in the performance. – It shows the extreme focus Bodø/Glimt has on the collective. Every single member of the group means something. Called by Skarstein:-Should have seen such videos more often 00:55 Here the robot thunders in the ground 00:36 The Glimt heroes hailed at the airport 00:51 Here they celebrate the cup triumph 01:03 Show more published 02.05.2025, kl. 16.28 Updated 02.05.2025, at. 16.31
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