Saturday, October 11, 2014

It’s too bad that a 15 year old is starting to become a problem – Dagbladet.no

Ta ‘Qali (Dagbladet): First came the Jone Samuelsen in for Per Ciljan Skjelbred a nascent storm on social media. When Håvard Nielsen got the place of Joshua King and Harmeet Singh replaced Alexander Tettey, increased it to hurricane strength.

WHY IT? Quite honestly, I mean. What did Martin Ødegaard could bring the team and fight like Mats Moller Dæhli and Joshua King had not already given us?

The last time I checked was the 15-year-old as a joker, someone who might be able to use the light and fast her legs to loosen a knot or two, if everything went to stand against the group’s weakest team. But it did not, it did not stand, we had already settled and won game after substitutions came.

So, why should not one of the top players in this year’s Premier League, Jone Samuelsen, get some minutes

WHAT DID WRONG the coaching staff when he gave Håvard Nielsen the minute he got? He is a goalscorer from level two in Germany, every day a much tougher place to be than the Premier League. And what about Harmeet Singh, one of Molde’s best and most important players on the way to the supreme league title – is anyone really believe that he deserved the few minutes Høgmo gave him

Because we have a 15 age of all the people love?

I MEAN NOT it. I think it’s okay Høgmo did what he did. AND it was smart. There are in fact a lot of good learning it too. And Martin Ødegaard, in all its speedy and technical creativity and charm, need some of that too. Knowing a disappointment or two, get a little pissed because he did not let go right away and experience what it means to be one of the guys at the top level. There is nothing by itself.

it is not long before he travels from Drammen to enjoy new levels, and there he will be one of many fighting for the same bone.

When he will no longer just be darling Martin Ødegaard, who wishes all well and pat themselves on the backs of the players he refers to the bench.

paradox THIS well escalating showdown between the people requirements and Høgmoen professional reservation is that the trainer will have to give the boy time. Does he not like there is no point that he is in the A-squad. Then he will be much better off to start U21 matches and get the international references he badly needs at the level under the toughest.

And maybe that’s what happens in the near future, the coaching staff chooses to let Martin Ødegaard get their 90 minutes of U21 boys rather than some might-innhopp for the A team.

There is certainly a choice he must take before the 15-year-old really falling between two stools.

FOR IT IS no room for Martin Ødegaard from the start of the Norwegian team. Not the way we play now, and not so Høgmo prefer to use the individual. For who shall then out? Mats Moller Dæhli? No! Captain Per Ciljan Skjelbred? No. Alexander Tettey as Malta showed he adds layer essential physics? Never in the world.

And then we are left with the other central midfield role, Stefan Johansen, or space in the room behind the tip. And there are no and no it too. Primarily because Norway is best with two strikers and need power up there too.
Secondly because Tarik Elyounoussi, although he was not at his sharpest against Malta, the scorer of one of Germany’s best teams.

And goalscorers from that level should of course start in a team that until yesterday had hardly produced chances to score goals.

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