Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Nordlie: – Completely worthless exercise – VG

ULLEVAAL (VG) (Norway – Belarus 0-1) Coach veteran Tom Nordlie (54) describes the dismal test against Belarus as completely worthless training ahead of Sunday’s World Cup Qualifiers against Germany.

at the same time, he believes that the coaching staff now have to give rune jarstein confidence at the expense of Orjan Nyland. Once again had Nyland a bad involvement ended with goal.

– Compared to what will happen against Germany on Sunday, this is completely worthless exercise, said Nordlie VG at halftime.

When he and the rest of us who have chosen private match at Ullevaal this evening bored through 45 dismal minutes without a single Norwegian chance. Norway was in a deep 4-5-1 against one, with all due respect, medium opponent.

But worst of all: It would not be any better in the second half.

– embarrassing weak. So frankly, we need to be. We must up 10 notches if we shall he stand a chance against Germany, said Captain Stefan Johansen Max.

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Guests with only chance before the break

for it was not by chance that Belarus, number 70 in the FIFA rankings, was closest to taking the lead in the fight. The first and only chance before the break were the guests for, but Stefan Strandberg saved Norway as his shot from Tsimafei Kalachou hit Southerner in the face.



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CRITICAL: Tom Nordlie believes the time has come for Rune Jarstein becomes national team goalkeeper.

Photo: Frode Hansen VG

the only note with Norwegian record as VG took initially came after 28 minutes. Joshua King entered into Veton Berisha who penetrated position ended pretty far outside of what might be characterized as a half chance.

During the break was Ole Selnæs and Joshua King replaced by Alexander Tettey and Alexander Sørloth without it changed so much.

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the first clear opportunity to target this Ullevaal- night came 55 minutes into the game. A Jonas Svensson raids ended with Jo Inge Berget hit a short corner but the goalkeeper knocked gathers for a corner.

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Nordlie believes Jarstein should replace Nyland

A minute later scored instead Belarus. Siarhei Krivets came through on the left, and then Orjan Nyland chose to go out on the six yard box, rather than stay on line, could lets easy and delicious lob home a goal.

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Skeid coach Tom Nordlie, who was at the fight as NRK expert, says Nyland now no longer be coaching staff first.

– Now I mean rune jarstein should stand against Germany. He has more range, says an honest Nordlie, and adds that the succession of bad Nyland engagements national team starts getting long.

Norway let gradually into 4-4-2 with Sørloth and Martin Samuelsen at top. Samuelsen did show with a decent shot that the Belarusian goalkeeper had control of. While Alexander Sørloth abused a huge double chance quarters before the end.

First, rescued Andrei Harbunou header, he was also on the return which was a giant chance for the young Trønder. It was almost a major achievement not to shoot the ball into goal than to do it.



Høgmo: – Below par

Teams Head coaching staff was disappointed after the defeat:

– Here, there was little to write home about. It was a struggle under par, really throughout. We did not come up to the level we wanted, said Høgmo Max.

– What do you do in the days leading up to the Germany-struggle to get up “Spirit” team?

– We will analyze your performance and get people healthy. The match on Sunday will be a totally different game, responded Høgmo on TV channel issues.

PS! Tonight Superbowl at Ullevaal was the third in a row with under 10,000 spectators. 7180 was the official figure on the national arena against Belarus.

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