¡NORUEGA ENLOQUECIÓ! 🇳🇴
90 mil personas recibieron a su selección tras el Mundial.
El príncipe de Noruega tocó el tambor y toda la ciudad hizo el “remo noruego”. IMPRESIONANTE
It was the middle of the night, at about 1.30am, when Norway lost to England.
Yet thousands of Norwegians went to the Palace in Oslo and celebrated with one final Viking row.
They did not riot. They did not burn cars. They did not smash bus stops or glass windows of shops.
They smiled. The laughed. They saw the positive in their performance. They celebrated their heritage. They were proud of who they have been in the past and who they are today.
Norway might be out of the World Cup 2026 but they are in our hearts.
In the last three weeks, I think we have all fallen a little bit in love with Norwegians.
Norway is a reminder that nations are not something to be embarrassed by.
A people with a strong sense of history, a shared identity, and the confidence to celebrate their country without apology. Rather than weakening them, it gives them cohesion. We’ve been told that national pride is something be ashamed of. Yet the countries most admired around the world are often those most comfortable with who they are.
Nations aren’t the problem. They’re one of the greatest achievements of civilisation.
Norway is a lesson to us all.