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– It was extremely disgusting. This is what the recent national team player tells news about the situation that arose at the end of October in the Dutch honors division when his club AZ played against Nijmegen. The match was interrupted just before the end when the star player Bas Dost fell over and was left apparently lifeless on the grass. – Got to see what is important in life The Norwegian foreign professional was the first to discover what was happening and was the first person to reach the then unconscious opponent. – It was very uncomfortable to see him lying there like that, then the only thing to do was call for help as soon as possible. Then you put football aside and saw what is important in life. It is health, asserts Møller Wolfe to news. FIRST: David Møller Wolfe gasped when he realized the seriousness of this situation. Photo: ANP – What went through your mind when you saw him lying there? – It was just to call for help as soon as possible from those who knew the subject, he replies. Players from both teams quickly gathered around Dost with folded hands as he received medical treatment. After a few minutes of intensive medical care, the message came that he was conscious, and on the way out in the ambulance he raised his hand and showed signs of life to the public. Grateful Dost A heart muscle inflammation was the cause of the tip falling, Dost himself stated in a post on NEC Nijmegen’s website afterwards. – There can be various reasons for the heart muscle to become inflamed, and the consequences can be quite serious, but I was lucky to be revived on the pitch. I cannot emphasize enough how grateful I am to the doctors in NEC and AZ and their performance on the pitch, writes Dost. It is not yet clear whether he will choose to continue his football career. David Møller Wolfe is naturally very happy that the outcome was not the worst imaginable. – That was, of course, the most important thing. I think everyone was relieved. I have people on the team who have played in the national team with him, so they were very relieved, says the Bergen native. – Did you notice any psychological reaction to yourself afterwards? – No. I did not do that. I could get help if I needed it, but when things went well, I also went well, he replies. DISGUSTING: David Møller Wolfe received a reminder of what is important in life when the opponent signed on the grass. Photo: Terje Bendiksby / NTB – The first impression is very good These days Møller Wolfe is back in his home country to try out for the A national team for the first time. After the transfer from Brann in May, this season he has played 12 out of 12 league games as a starter for AZ, who are currently in fourth place in the table. – The first impression of the national team is very good, I have been welcomed with open arms. And it’s nice to be able to speak a little Norwegian again and understand what everyone is saying, he says after his first days as an A national team player. In front of the Bergen press, which was well represented at the press conference on Tuesday, national team manager Ståle Solbakken went to great lengths to guarantee the left-back a debut during this meeting. Already a year ago, Solbakken was out and confirmed that he had the 21-year-old on his radar. – It has only been a “boost”. I know that they have followed me and studied everything I have done, for better or for worse, it has just been very motivating, he says. THRIVES IN THE NETHERLANDS: But David Møller Wolfe is not entirely satisfied with his own stability. Photo: Tuva Åserud / NTB Unstable But when it comes to his own efforts in the Dutch big club since he took the step from the Eliteserien, he is not 100 per cent satisfied, even though it has now resulted in the first A withdrawal of his career. – It started very well, then I had a small dip in form, then I played up again, and then I had a small dip in form again. It has been more unstable than I might have wanted, but I see that as completely normal when you are new somewhere. I’m not stressed about the fact that it has fluctuated a bit, but I hope to stabilize the performances more. I’ve also had very good matches, it’s just about delivering week in and week out, he says. The Norway debut may come in the private international match against the Faroe Islands on Thursday evening. That match kicks off at 18.00 and can be followed on news Sport on the radio or seen on TV 2. This is where things really go wrong 01:01 Bodø/Glimt series champion 00:51 Laughing after the competition: – I regret everything I’ve said 01:38 Oskar Westerlin: – Then test me! 01:02 Show more



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