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It was a bunch of disappointed Norwegian players who left the field after the big loss to England on Monday. The 0-8 loss is the biggest loss in history for the Norwegian women’s football. National team manager Martin Sjögren got his passport signed for his match management. – Many people think you should retire, what do you think about it? – No, I have no thoughts on that at all. I’m not the one to pull myself away when it starts to blow. I will work very hard to turn this around, coach Martin Sjögren said when he met the press on Tuesday, the next day. – I have no plans to retire. It would have been very cowardly, he continues. On Tuesday, the time had come for reflections on Monday’s match. – We had a good conversation in the coaching team yesterday and partly with the players. A little debrief, of course. The experience was tough for everyone involved, coach Martin Sjögren said when he met the press on Tuesday. He is concerned that they still have a group game match left to play. – We have a reasonably good chance of moving on. We must get rid of the fight as soon as possible and in the best way. Can not forget it, but it’s about moving on, says Sjögren. Words like “embarrassing” and “nightmare” have been used to characterize the struggle by commentators and experts. – There are simply little girls against seniors. It is sad to see that, said news expert Carl-Erik Torp. How far will Norway go in the European Championships? Final Semifinal Quarter-final Breaks out of the group stage Show result Since Norway lost by more than two goals against England, Hegerberg & co. now win against Austria next Friday to advance to the quarterfinals. The national team manager was far down after the defeat, but the shock result also created reactions in England. England coach Sarina Wiegman said, among other things, that she was surprised by Norway’s performance.



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