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Norway won the important national league match against Austria 2-1 on Monday evening. See the highlights at the top of this case. At 1-1, Norway’s captain went to the ground and you could immediately see that he was having a terrible time as he lay on the grass. As the ankle went out of its normal position, it hit his face, and one could see Ødegaard howling in pain. – Oh, that’s a terrible overstep, said TV 2’s Jesper Mathisen when he saw how the ankle was twisted in the duel. – It hurts terribly even once, but it doesn’t look good right now, says news’s ​​expert Kristoffer Løkberg. In front of Dagbladet, the national team’s doctor, Ola Sand, confirmed on Tuesday night that an MRI examination will be carried out in London when Ødegaard returns to Arsenal. – Agreed with Flo (Florence Newton), the doctor at Arsenal, that we must have an MRI. Taking it in London tomorrow, he wrote in a message to the newspaper. Wanting to “take”, the Austrian Ødegaard pulled the suit over his head, held his face and made grimaces that indicated he was in great pain. STAY LYING: Martin Ødegaard was obviously in pain after the ankle sprain. Leo Skiri Østigård (number 4) looks dejected. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB COMFORTED: Erling Braut Haaland offered some comforting words in the direction of Norway’s national team captain. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB EXCHANGED: Ødegaard was immediately replaced in front of the home crowd at Ullevaal. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB Austria’s Christoph Baumgartner, who was in the duel with Ødegaard when he twisted his ankle, gave him an apologetic pat on the way off the pitch. Norway’s centre-back Leo Skiri Østigård says that he became furious with the Austrian. – The injury to Martin Ødegaard, how is he taking it? – It wasn’t very good, it seemed. We really have to hope that it passes quickly and that he is back both for Arsenal and for us. – It looked like there was a lot of frustration there? – I think it was very strange there. I would have liked to have a duel with the man who took “Ødda” and be told what it is like to get one back. – What would have happened then? – I’m not going to say that here. It is still very early to say anything about the extent of the damage and how long Ødegaard may be out. Next weekend, Arsenal will meet North London rivals Tottenham for a big game in the English elite series. – Are you sure he will play the next gathering? asked VG Ståle Solbakken after the match. – No. – Are you afraid that …? – Of course I do, Solbakken answered before the question was completed. CHIEF: Ståle Solbakken on his way into the Ullevaal stadium. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB Millimeter saved Haaland’s goal Ten minutes remained when Haaland scored 2-1 in his most “Haalandian” fashion. He stuck out his bum, kept the defender away with his arms, wrestled the ball past him and knocked it into the net behind the Austrian goalkeeper. Then he was waved off for offside. But was he on the wrong side? The video referees had to find out, a decision that took a long time. Two minutes and 34 seconds later, the decision was clear: the goal has been approved. – Those were long minutes. I thought it was offside, and thought it wasn’t a goal. So it’s nice that Erling gets his goal too, says Antonio Nusa to TV 2. SOON GOAL KING: Erling Braut Haaland scored goal number 32 for the national team. Now he is only one goal behind Jørgen Juve, who is the top scorer with the flag on his chest. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB THE CELEBRATION: After a long VAR check, Haaland was able to clench his fist and ensure Norway’s victory in the national league against Austria. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB EMBRACED: Kristian Thorstvedt was quickly away with his teammate when the goal was a fact. Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB – I am in dialogue with the referee, he also says from the start that it is very marginal, and then he says at one point that he thinks this is in our favour. Then I start to really get the faith. I was really just waiting for him to point to the center line and approve the goal, it was a fantastic feeling, says Aleksander Sørloth to news. – It could be a completely defining moment for Ståle Solbakken and the Norwegian national team. That waiting time must have felt like an eternity on the Norwegian bench, says news’s ​​football expert and Viking player Kristoffer Løkberg. Dream Week Norway took the lead after a lovely attack where Alexander Sørloth did a tremendous job before serving the ball to Felix Horn Myhre. In his second international match, the Brann player scored 1–0 for Norway. 1-0: Felix Horn Myhre is congratulated after the 1-0 goal. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB – The dream week for Felix Horn Myhre just continues. Was one of the few bright spots in Kazakhstan, and sets 1–0. Sørloth should take much of the credit, says Kristoffer Løkberg on news’s ​​radio broadcast. Then Austria hit back later in the 1st half. The Norwegian defense did not keep up and Marcel Sabitzer put 1-1 between the legs of Ørjan Håskjold Nyland. 1-1: Marcel Sabitzer (number nine, almost at the back) is praised by his teammates after Austria’s goal. Photo: Terje Pedersen / NTB But Norway held on and secured the victory after Haaland’s late goal. – All in all, it was a perfect evening for the Norwegian team, and a long-awaited boost for everyone who likes Norwegian football, says Løkberg. Who was Norway’s best against Austria? Ørjan Nyland Julian Ryerson Leo Østigård Andreas Hanche-Olsen David Møller Wolfe Patrick Berg Sander Berge Martin Ødegaard Felix Horn Myhre Alexander Sørloth Erling Braut Haaland Jostein Gundersen Another substitute Show result Published 09.09.2024, at 22.41 Updated 10.09.2024, at 07.09



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