– He loses it completely – news Nordland

A valiant Sivert Heltne Nilsen picked up his first yellow card after five minutes. Just four minutes later, the captain received his second, and thus he was sent to the dressing room. – It is completely incredible. He completely loses it. He is overheated and losing his head completely, exclaimed TV 2’s expert commentator Simen Stamsø-Møller. But on the way out of the field, new situations arose at the Bodø/Glimt bench. – It is Jens Petter Hauge who is away and puffing on him a bit, it is of course unnecessary. He should get a yellow card too, says Stamsø-Møller. Substitute Hauge ended up in a tumult with Heltne Nilsen. The captain also pushed Glimt coach, Kjetil Knutsen. This is how the captain himself sees the situation that arose: – It was just trying to get him (Hauge) involved in the fall when he got in my face. That he would be allowed to join the fall and get a yellow card. There were violent reactions on the bench there, says Heltne Nilsen and continues: – It is very boring to spoil the match so early. It is my responsibility. I see that the referee has the opportunity to give a yellow if he wants to, so I see it, says Heltne Nilsen to TV 2 during the break. SENT OFF: Sivert Heltne Nilsen was sent off after nine minutes. Photo: Daniel Hong / news – Very upset Fire striker Bård Finne had the opportunity of the ages to send the Bergens into the lead before Heltne Nilsen was sent off. But after the captain’s red card, Bodø/Glimt took over completely. – It’s really sad, but now we just have to stick with it for one more round, said Bård Finne to TV 2 during the break. Because after 19 minutes Ulrik Saltnes made it 1-0, and just before the break Jostein Gundersen doubled for the yellows. – There are two sunny yellow cards. I don’t understand what he’s doing, said Bodø/Glimt player Ulrik Saltnes to TV 2. – It’s almost unbelievable that it hasn’t happened before. I have been to the border many times. There are almost no Norwegian footballers who have more yellow cards than me, says Heltne Nilsen. The fight is still going on. Published 07/07/2024, at 14.44 Updated 07.07.2024, at 15.32



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