Monday, June 8, 2015

Five 6s on the stock exchange. And played Søderlund into the starting lineup? – Dagbladet.no

ULLEVAAL STADIUM (Dagbladet): The 106 meeting between Norway and Sweden since 1908 was not the most memorable, but with neighboring rivalry in the pot – and a star duel between our own Martin Ødegaard and the Swedish international star Zlatan Ibrahimovic – as was the prestige still high.

Not surprisingly, it was Zlatan who came to the game’s first chance but super Swede sat conclusion from an angle outside.

But he had introduced himself, and although he never hit the turbo, so was the Swede – who scored a hat-trick when Sweden beat Norway 4-2 in Stockholm when the teams met for almost two years since – not easy to get the better of the Norwegian guys.

Scoring was not introduced on Zlatan tonight. Those who looked forward to an evening with Zlatan was enough disappointed when the Swede was substituted after 62 minutes.

Scoring was not for anyone else either, but that second half caught fire eventually, so it’s really incredible. It was clear that both Norway and Sweden had wanted this sein crack but 0-0 was it.

A small consolation, but still: Norway won the chance statistics 6.4.

Martin Ødegaard was a Norwegian point of light. In our opinion, he was also better than Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Check Dagbladet stock under:

How played Norway (4-4-2):

Ørjan Nyland – 6
Omar Elabdellaoui – 4
Håvard Nordtveit – 5
Vegard Forren – 5
Tom Høgli – 5
Martin Ødegaard – 6
Alexander Tettey – 3
Stefan Johansen – 6
Per Ciljan Skjelbred – 4
Håvard Nielsen – 4
Joshua King – 6

Substitutions:
Martin Linne (45 minutes Elabdellaoui ) 5
Even Hovland (45 minutes for Tettey) 5
Alexander Søderlund (45 minutes for King) 6
Tarik Elyounoussi (32 minutes for Skjelbred) 4
Pål André Helland (21 minutes for Nielsen)
Anders Konradsen (4 minutes Johansen)

Battle: Dice 4
Quiet opening on a – for once – packed Ullevaal stadium, but after the first quarter gear Swedes up a bit. Then came the game’s first chance too quickly, Zlatan came through against Ørjan Nyland but Nyland got a couple of fingertips on the ball. Norway got tightened up a bit backwards, and half an hour into the game, the first Norwegian chance: From five meters – and hard pressed – came Håvard Nielsen a chance, but the ball sailed wide of the target. Chance poor initially, but the Swedes so hvassest out. Norway improved from the start of the second half, with higher pace. Later in the half, Norway took also over the initiative and particularly substitute Alexander Søderlund was close to lower Swedes. He delivered a solid second half. He played himself into the starting lineup against Azerbaijan on Friday? Odds: 4/6

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