Vegard Erlien was first in the penalty shootout. In front of the Start fans, the Tromsø player easily scored. In the run-up, a couple of snowballs were thrown at Erlien, one of which landed only a meter in front of the Tromsø player, more or less at the moment of the shot. Then referee Sivert Øksnes Amland immediately took action and ordered that the remaining penalties should be taken in front of the other short side, where the Tromsø supporters were gathered. Former Start player and football expert on TV 2, Jesper Mathisen, shakes his head at the snowball throwing. – Who on earth threw these snowballs? After all, we learned at school that it wasn’t allowed! Fortunately spring is coming soon and no more idiotic snowballs, he writes on Twitter. After all the first nine penalties went in, Start’s Henrik Robstad missed the tenth. Thus, it was Tromsø that progressed. TO THE QUARTER-FINALS: Tromsø meets Lillestrøm in the quarter-finals. Photo: Tor Erik Schrøder / NTB Sent off after “complete head mist”: – It’s so stupid Scores from Start’s Emil Grønn Pedersen and Tromsø’s Vegard Erlien made it 1-1 after 90 minutes. In the snowy weather in Kristiansand, the match took an unexpected turn five minutes into the first extra period. After a tough duel, Start striker Alagie Sanyang was partly under Tromsø veteran Ruben Yttergård Jenssen. After breaking free, Sanyang kicked Jenssen in the foot. – It is complete head fog, said football expert Aleksander Schau on news’s cup broadcast. – Could we have already seen the season’s reddest card? It’s so stupid, he continued. Sanyang was pushed by the away team after the kick and went to the ground. He himself received a red card, while both Jenssen and Jostein Gundersen received a yellow card. – It seems to me that he wants to, but then he holds back quite a lot on that kick. But then he still completes the kick, said football expert Carl-Erik Torp. – It’s not a violent kick, but it’s a crystal clear red card. It is more the symbol of a kick than that it hurts as much as Ruben Yttergård Jenssen thinks it does, Torp continued. See the situation here: Expert scared by Odd game: – Disgusting to see Alexander Ruud Tveter sent Sandefjord into the lead after only four minutes of play and after two goals from Jakob Dunsby and a goal from Danilo Al-Saed, the game was almost decided after 26 minutes. – It’s full slaughter, said Aleksander Schau. – It’s strange to see how little effort there is in the team. If I had been happy with this team, I would probably have considered other channels, added Carl-Erik Torp. Odd struggled greatly with his own defensive play, while Sandefjord came up with dangerous backroom runs time and time again. news’s football expert Andrine Hegerberg was amazed at the body language of the Odd players. – Instead of taking action, it is more that there is more and more sloppiness, said Hegerberg. When Sandefjord was close to 5-0 a few minutes later, she was almost sent off. – The defensive game Odd is doing now is actually a bit disturbing. No, Odd, this is a bit disgusting to look at now. That they are not able to change it even after playing for 40 minutes is a bit surprising to me. Having to defend and keep a straight line, it shouldn’t be that difficult, even if it’s early in the season, said Hegerberg. Odd veteran: – Not with when it starts Odd’s centre-back Steffen Hagen, who was replaced after just over half an hour, was clear during the break that the team’s performance was not good enough. – We are not there when it starts. Now we have a big job ahead of us, he said during the break. When asked why the defense didn’t quite come together, he replied: – It’s hard to say. At least it doesn’t work. OPEN BEHIND: Odd struggled a lot with his defensive game. Photo: Trond R. Teigen / NTB Two-goal scorer Jakob Dunsby was naturally in a better mood and remarked that they hit very well with the high pressure. – We know that they get away with a lot in the back room, so we have been clearly told to stick in at the back. We plan to continue with that in the second half. It has worked well, he said soberly. Odd reduced the lead once in the second half, but advancement to Sandefjord was never threatened. With 4–1, they are ready for the quarter-finals. This is how the quarter-finals will be played Bodø/Glimt – Viking/Rosenborg Tromsø – Lillestrøm Molde – Stabæk Brann – Sandefjord The matches will be played on 18 and 19 March Lehne Olsen decided for Tromsø In the last 17.00 match Lillestrøm got a dream start away to Sogndal, where previously Sogndal- player Akor Adams already scored after 73 seconds. Daniel Arrocha equalized after half an hour, but 20 minutes before the end, Thomas Lehne Olsen put Lillestrøm back in the lead. That was also the final result and thus Lillestrøm are also ready for the quarter-finals. The cup round ends with the match between Viking and Rosenborg, which starts at 20.15: Earlier on Sunday, several matches were played in the fourth round of the cup. Brann won 3–1 at home against Haugesund, while both Molde and Stabæk progressed well after losing 3–1 away to Skeid and 5–0 at home to Bryne. Last week, Bodø/Glimt got off to a flying start in the fourth round of the cup with a 4-0 win away to Ranheim. Hello! 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