Here's a new Rosenborg favorite (18)



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ROSENBORG – TROMSØ 2-1

Botheim was born ten days into the "new" millennium and is thus Rosenborg's first scorer in the Elites series born after 2000.

47 minutes in his elite series debut from the start he received the ball perfectly at your feet right in front of the box. At that time, the young boy from Oslo was not biting twice and the wide side easily entered 2-0 in front of the kernel, which was responding with something as rare as a song from player. Botheim cried like crazy and a new star Lerkendal was born

Wangberg lost

This only happened a week after Jonathan Levi scored his first with a great single performance when he did burst into the 16 meters and decided Sandefjord match with a late shot in the nearest corner. Levi was the architect behind Botheim's goal while he stole the ball at Lasse Nilsen 20 meters from goal.

Levi and Botheim are good friends, now they make sure that an injured RBK team can develop the next profiles next time. Because Botheim did not just score – he was fine too. Sweden's Levi could score goals himself – after just 40 seconds, Simen Wangberg could really give his former team-mates a dream start when the Tromsø captain scored goals. a miserable touch and put Levi one against one against Jostein Gundersen. The Swede, who finished the previous match against Sandefjord as the winner of the match, simply passed the Tromsø stop and finished with the goal immediately thanks to the gloves of Gudmund Kongshavn

Tromsø continued to mess up playing but relax without recoil. They did it while Nicklas Bendtner was playing with Erik Botheim after 13 minutes. The 18-year-old, who started his first league match on Saturday night, skirted Kongshavn and went to the ground. The TIL goalkeeper was not near the ball but Judge Trond Ivar Døvle did not indicate the point of redress.

– It seems that Gudmund Kongshavn is hitting his coat. It is unheard of port port, said the expert commentator in Eurosport Bengt Eriksen, while RBK chief Kåre Ingebrigtsen made the famous "VAR sign". Ingebrigtsen became a fan of the video after the World Cup and perhaps he would have used it.

Rosenborg had to put his video judgment on ice but continued to create opportunities. Minutes later, Levi again attacked Tromsø defender Gundersen. RBK's line broke the distance and changed direction at Gundersen before the ball disappeared for a goal

Aimed almost by Botheim

A glittering World Cup and Lerkendal holiday could have really seen a Rosenborg- moments after 28 minutes. Captain Mike Jensen found Bendtner on the right side and Kastrup's tower found Botheim on the back post. The 2000 model was completely trivialized and tried as usual on a brass park, the Treffet was unfortunately not enough for the balloon to score.

The magic was anyway a few minutes away. Tromsø had not yet heard the clocks and was losing the ball during the shooting phase. Wrongly, Morten Gamst Pedersen got a fierce Mike Jensen in the back (Jensen had just got a yellow card), and the Danes stole the ball from the former Rosenborg and Premier League profile. Jensen then sat on the turbo, played for Levi and ran enough space so that he easily inserted a 20 meter long shot.

Idea, screenplay, director and star: Mike Jensen

With the exception of a small-scale transition and a deathball among northerners, the hacker took a little of the porridge "Tromsø had nothing to offer, while Rosenborg had more,

Magisk, Botheim

Because after the pages had been exchanged, the break was over and Bendtner had a feeling in the groin, an 18-year-old Oslo striker took responsibility for it, and once again Tromsø put him on the defensive – Lasse Nilsen was unable to give up after 20 minutes , and Levi felt like a snake.The Swedes stole the ball and found Meling, who split the wall with the Tromsø defense, before Botheim easily broke his first goal of the elite victory.

The jubilee scene was extinguished six o'clock and the light bulb of Oslo West was circling around Lerkendal while the nucleus was introducing the rest for the Botheim song. Several young people were also in line to shine offensively, but unfortunately for Erlend Dahl Reitan, he was unable to abandon Kongshavn when he punished a nice free kick Levi against the goal of Tromsø after 63 minutes.

Late Discount

The last half hour this has happened a bit. There are only five minutes left and Tromsø has shown that they also have promising young people. Sigurd Grønli, 17, entered the match and made a big shudder by spotting a header on Runar Espejord's head.

Tromsø was afraid of some dangerous positions, but Rosenborg could win 2-1 the day before Brann. and the rest of Norwegian football plays the 16th series.

Before that, RBK is only one point behind the leaders of the series.

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