Friday, October 10, 2014

Dæhli: – I am still – VG

GOLDEN BAY (AP) With Martin Ødegaard (15) on the national team is not Mats Moller Dæhli (19) the youngest anymore. But he will still be an apprentice.

– I feel the little that after Martin came in as it is put forward that I have experienced and have been long, but it’s not common for a 19 year old soon has 10 caps. I still feel that I’m an apprentice really, he says to VG.



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Roommates, Mats Møller Dæhli and Martin Ødegaard together at training yesterday evening. The hotel shares the national team’s two youngest players room.

Photo: Terje Pedersen NTB Scanpix

Mats Moller Dæhli play tonight his eighth cap against Malta. Martin Ødegaard can get their second. 15 year old gets enormous attention. So it was not Dæhli the same age. He went to Manchester United’s academy at age 15, did not play on the national team and up to Molde transition last only occasionally available for Norwegian press.

He asks not up for media daily or weekly in Cardiff.

LIVE: Follow Malta – Norway at. 8:45 p.m.

Were completely screened in United

– I have been sheltered part. Especially in Manchester United. There was the no media contact, he said.

– Do you think it’s okay?

– It does not matter to me, but it is advantageous to focus on the right things when you are so young. And it helped United to me. It’s supposed to be so you just focus on football. It was good for me.

But before Malta fight keeps Dæhli VGTVs microphone experienced during the conversation with the reporter Jon Martin Henriksen.

– I have good experience with him as interviews, but I also feel that I have become used to it now after one year in the national team. This is where you get the most media impact.

Slade had two weeks

Mats Moller Dæhli live much more sheltered in Wales. Now he reveals that the new manager, Russell Slade, has already worked with the team for a while.

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GO STAIRS: Mats Moller Dæhli playing his eighth cap against Malta in evening. He feels sg anything but seasoned.

Photo: Bjørn S. Delebekk VG

– He has been with us for two weeks now, but have not been hired before now because of some trouble contract with Leyton Orient. But now he comes in and we aim to be able to turn it around a bit, he said in the television interview.

He searched even the public when it was over for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in Cardiff. Under Instagram picture of them two – plus Moldes King’s Cup last year – were the words “Without you I would not be where I am today. Thank you. Lots of luck. “

– It was a shame that it did not work so we had hoped it would. So it is in football sometimes, he says,

– Is it unusual to play with a different manager than Solskjaer?

– Yes, but now I focus on doing well for the new manager and try to impress him, says Mats Moller Dæhli.

But first, it’s about impressing in Valletta. Norway needs three points in European Championship qualifying first away game.

– We have to go out and control the fight, be aggressive, create chances and score goals.

Is Mats Moller Dæhlis simple prescription.

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