Du kan enkelt gjøre en case for at Hjertø-Dahl skal gå for 200+ mill.
194 cm, 20 år, frekvens, deng i kula, enorm fysikk, solid timing og slår Røsten med 60cm i hodeduellen mens han rygger.
Norges største talent bak Nusa?
Tomorrow is “Nasjonaldagen” in Norway, the country’s national day in celebration of the signing of the constitution, and the day that precedes it is traditionally reserved for football. Think England’s Boxing day, except the weather is actually good and every team plays, often against their local rivals in front of sell-out crowds.
Of all the derbies taking part in Norway today, if you’re only going to watch one, you should watch one in particular. Slaget om Nord Norge is the northernmost derby in world football and is contested between Tromsø IL and Bodø/Glimt. Separated by over 300 miles and a more than eight-hour car journey, this isn’t your normal derby. This is town vs town, identity vs identity, club vs club. Two bastions of pride in the vast northern wilderness.
Bodø/Glimt haven’t played a league game since April, owing to their journey to the Europa League semi-final against Spurs, while Tromsø sealed a dramatic victory over KFUM at the weekend with two goals in added time. With 21 goals between them in their last five games, expect fireworks – both on and off the pitch – in Northern Norway this afternoon.
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