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    Ernst A. Lersveen: Norway Ready for Next Year’s World Cup

    Norway ReviewBy Norway ReviewOctober 12, 2025Updated:October 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read5 Views
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    With a string of victories against both England and Italy, Norway’s football team is building momentum as they prepare for next year’s World Cup. While Israel may not be considered a football powerhouse, the significance of tonight’s match lent it an air of importance that captivated spectators.

    Also read: Stock Exchange: A look at Norway’s performance against Israel.

    As it stands, Norway seems poised for World Cup success.

    That’s the expectation, at least!

    I draw upon the expertise of Egil Drillo Olsen, who led Norway to two World Cups in the 1990s. The atmosphere before this qualifier was marked by more tension and unrest than anticipation. The match itself also began in an unusual manner.

    Unrest and Tension

    Within the first ten minutes, Erling Braut Haaland found himself missing not one, but two penalty kicks. How often does that happen?

    The crowd was left in stunned silence, mirroring Haaland’s own disbelief. Was Norway on the verge of another disappointing outcome?

    Not quite. Before halftime, Norway managed to secure a pair of own goals, and of course, Haaland found the back of the net.

    On the Way to the World Cup!

    With a commanding 3-0 lead at the break, the tension had dissipated, allowing fans to relax and enjoy the remainder of the match.

    As Norway sets its sights on the World Cup in the United States next year, it seems fitting to extend a friendly message to the country’s leader:

    “Donald John Trump, President of the USA, I regret to inform you that you won’t be receiving a peace prize from Norway this year. However, Mr. President, we are sending a fantastic football team your way—one that is sure to entertain you and millions more.”

    And “next year,” I can almost guarantee you’ll have a chance at a Nobel Prize if you continue your peace efforts.

    Mr. President, I trust you’ve heard of Erling Haaland? Yes, he may have missed two penalties, but he remains “The Best Striker in the World.”

    But Norway boasts even more talent. Please take note of Nusa and Bobb—two exceptional dribblers who I know will capture America’s heart!

    Mr. President

    Our captain, Martin Ødegaard, embodies a motto that might resonate with you:

    “Work hard, get in the game, play to win, and above all, have fun.”

    The celebration at Ullevaal culminated with a thrilling 5-0 victory for Norway. Fans can hardly wait for the World Cup next year!

    PS. The most impressive feat tonight: Despite his two penalty misses, Erling Braut Haaland still managed to score three goals!

    Less impressive, however, were the displays of disrespect—burning Israeli flags outside the stadium and the jeering during the Israeli national anthem. Such actions show a lack of respect for the game.

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