{"id":127161,"date":"2025-05-01T21:21:27","date_gmt":"2025-05-01T21:21:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/this-is-changing-absolutely-everything-news-sport-sports-news-results-and-subjects\/"},"modified":"2025-05-01T21:21:29","modified_gmt":"2025-05-01T21:21:29","slug":"this-is-changing-absolutely-everything-news-sport-sports-news-results-and-subjects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/this-is-changing-absolutely-everything-news-sport-sports-news-results-and-subjects\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8211; This is changing absolutely everything &#8211; news Sport &#8211; Sports News, Results and Subjects"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>&#8211; This changes absolutely everything. They should be happy with this result. Here are gigantic opportunities. This is what news expert Kristoffer L\u00f8kberg says about the late 3-1 score to Bod\u00f8\/Glimt and Ulrik Saltnes away against Tottenham on Thursday night. That score gives Glimt hope for the final before the return settlement, says L\u00f8kberg. &#8211; That score means everything. Absolutely everything. Now they are going to enjoy the whole week to go out on Aspmyra and drive over this Tottenham team and take advantage of the rooms they have experienced tonight, he says. See the highlights from the match in the video window at the top. Yellow wall: And the visitors from Norway got to cheer for a late and important score. Photo: David Klein \/ Reuters \/ NTB Saltnes: &#8211; They are &#8220;Shaky&#8221; now Saltnes himself is high up after the dramatic score. &#8211; I don&#8217;t remember what happened at all, but now it lives as hell. I think they are pretty &#8220;shaky&#8221; now, we&#8217;re going to charge something fucking energy and get out flying, says goal scorer Saltnes in the Northern Norwegian way to Viaplay after the match. Teammate Jostein Gundersen believes the yellow jerseys have every reason to be relatively satisfied with the 1-3 result. &#8211; We got the worst possible start too I think the performance is so good, considering all the conditions before the match, we have people out. I have to say that I am fucking proud to be a Glimt player today, it is almost so I am touched by doing what we do, he tells Viaplay. Gundersen is full of confidence after the first semi -final. &#8211; We welcome them to Aspmyra, we know on the body that we can compete against this team here. There are good opportunities, says Gundersen. Do you believe in a glimpse miracle on Aspmyra? Yes, this can go no, now it is running the result it was admittedly the hosts who could cheer for victory in the first European league semi -final. But news expert Carl-Erik Torp is also an optimist before the return settlement in a week. &#8211; That fight is going to live. It is a completely different sport to play on the home field of Bod\u00f8\/Glimt. It&#8217;s artificial turf. It gets wet, cold and sour. And it gets perfect for Glimt. Here there are opportunities, says Torp. &#8211; But I also think Ange Postecoglou and Tottenham are disappointed when they get off the track here now. They had hoped for a stronger result. After all, they had a glimpse on the fork. But Glimt impresses once again. They come back and fight themselves. Heroic and heroic efforts that many before, Torp adds. Scored: Bod\u00f8\/Glimts late scoring means that the settlement still lives. Photo: David Klein \/ Reuters \/ NTB Without the suspended key players Patrick Berg and H\u00e5kon Evjen were what was expected to be tough for the yellow jerseys at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. In front of 62,000 spectators, the Premier League team took the first stab and beat Glimt 3-1, but Glimt sometimes had the ball the most and was hardly terrified of what they saw from the English big team. Spurs took the lead even before it was played one minute, and Glimt never managed to get up after the nightmarish opening. -Ground green news expert Kristoffer L\u00f8kberg still thinks Glimt coach Kjetil Knutsen has a slightly flavor in his mouth after the match. &#8211; I guess Knutsen is annoyed that they were unable to exploit the rooms Tottenham actually gave up. And the fact that Tottenham occasionally let Glimt have the ball a lot, and they did not make better use of it, probably bothers him very much, L\u00f8kberg believes. First stab: Tottenham took a long step towards the final after the victory against Bod\u00f8\/Glimt on Thursday night. Photo: David Klein \/ Reuters \/ NTB thus the English club has secured an excellent starting point before the return settlement at Aspmyra on Thursday in a week. Tottenham&#8217;s hard -pressed manager Ange Postecoglou was crystal clear before the match that they did not take lightly on the Norwegian resistance, and Spurs also chose to save more of their best players in the previous league match against Liverpool. It paid off in London on Thursday, where Tottenham turned out several numbers too big for Askeladden from Norway. Heavy evening: Bod\u00f8\/Glimt got no easy evening at work in London on Thursday night. Photo: Peter Cziborra \/ Reuters \/ NTB &#8211; The worst imaginable match started in a nightmare way for Glimt. After only 39 seconds, Tottenham took the lead when Brennan Johnson ran free and headed in 1-0 from close range after Glimt had lost a duel on the post in advance. &#8211; The worst imaginable that could happen happened already after less than a minute. It is Tottenham who goes straight into attack, manages to turn some posts and trees. A dream start for Tottenham, says news expert Carl-Erik Torp. Kristoffer L\u00f8kberg points a critical index finger at Ole Didrik Blomberg after the early backward goal. The wing, which ran the match despite having struggled with injury in recent weeks, let Tottenham simply come to posts. &#8211; Blomberg has to make more of that situation in advance. Either pull down to get the free kick, or stand tougher and protect the ball. Counting errors inside the box, and Spurs punish glimpses brutally. A nightmare opening, summarizes L\u00f8kberg. Early scoring: Brennan Johnson celebrates 1-0 for Tottenham, a goal that came before it was played one minute. Photo: David Klein \/ Reuters \/ NTB Knutsen-B\u00f8nn Not listened to the press conference Wednesday night, Kjetil Knutsen had one message he learned from the United match earlier in the Europa League: &#8220;Don&#8217;t start at 0-1&#8221;. He was not heard. At that time it was Alejandro Garnacho who scored for United after just one minute. Despite the early backward goal, Glimt came to the hooks quickly and was sometimes the best team for the next half hour, but after 34 minutes it was the hosts who scored again. James Maddison welcomed an excellent long pass, came up alone with Nikita Haikin and got the ball in the far corner with a bumpy finish. Thus it was 2-0. &#8211; It&#8217;s a cheap score to let in. It is a fantastic pass and a good race, but it will bother Kjetil Knutsen that they let in such a back goal. Both goals show the biggest difference between the teams. That is the quality of crucial passes and decisive involvement, says news expert L\u00f8kberg. Increased: Here James Maddison Tottenham sends up 2-0. Photo: David Klein \/ Reuters \/ NTB VAR-penalty After the 2-0 goal, the sound level at the stadium was huge. The audience was hungry for several goals, and every time the white -clad stormed in attack, they got up and waved the team forward; They were bright on several Tottenham goals. Glimt was close to reduction when Blomberg first came on a post just before the break, but the finish went straight over. So it was 2-0 when the teams went to break. Worse for Glimt, there was a quarter out in the second half when Tottenham was awarded a penalty after an VAR check. Christian Romero had then been fired in the leg of Fredrik Sj\u00f8vold, and the decision looked correct. From the eleven meter Dominic Solanke was safe, Haikin wondered to the wrong side and rolled in 3-0 for the white jerseys with a cold penalty. When the penalty was set in goal, Patrick Berg put in the stands a few meters away from news. The Glimt captain looked out on the grass mat with an emptiness in his eyes, clearly disappointed not to be allowed to play Thursday&#8217;s semi-final. SAVED THE TIRST: Ulrik Saltnes could cheer for a very important scoring. Photo: Ian Walton \/ AP \/ NTB Saltnes scoring eight minutes before the end got rock reason to smile. Ulrik Saltnes tore loose in the sixteen meter and hammered the ball, via a Tottenham player, and in goal from ten yards. Thus it was 3-1. In the stands in the North London, Patrick Berg sat and had almost suffered throughout the match. When Saltnes put in 3-1, he got up, squeezed the sideman and roared: &#8220;Jaddaaaaa&#8221;. There were no more goals. The return game will be played at Aspmyra on May 8. The final will be played in Bilbao 21 May. 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