The claws led one while the handball boys were traveling after nightmares



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Spain-Norway 30-27

After a nightmarish first round, a Norwegian handball team b-felt defeated the champion of Europe, Spain, at the Euro Cup training tournament.

Norway was under eight (10-18) to separate, but after 19 minutes of the second round, they were more than one goal behind the 22-23 position.

– They were made in accordance with all the rules of the art. It was a nightmare, said TV commentator 2, Harald Bredeli.

– You know how much better this second round was than the first one.

And the bottom was a breakthrough that smelled faded.

"It's not often that I raise my voice, but the break is one of those rare opportunities," said National Director Christian Berge at Harald Bredeli, of TV 2.

– Or, it was closer to a "hair dryer" than the elevation of the voice, and that was why.

He explains:

– 1. The game was not good at all. We enter with lua in hand. Do not attack the offensive defense of Spain and shoot too easily on the goalkeeper. When we have less than eight goals, it will be difficult.

"We are doing well in the second round, and then we have the opportunity to pick them up, but some bombs in crucial situations mean we can not handle it.

But we were precise, creative and made the game a lot easier. The goalkeeper was good and the defense was also considerably better.

Difficult opponent

Spain is a nightmarish opponent for Norway. He did not put an end to the Norwegian victory in 21 years, for a total of 15 games, with statistics of 0-1-14.

"If we had to beat them at the World Cup in January, we had to do two runs like the other today, it was great for goalkeeper Espen Christensen, so he started second, so he brought the boys on the ground, "said Bent Svele, a TV 2 expert.

Eivind Tangen played a leading role in most of the turnaround in Norway. He scored eight goals and announced that he would be in the game for a place on the Norwegian right back.

"It's a good application from him, without a doubt," said TV 2 handball specialist Bent Svele.

B marked

Norway played without Sander Sagosen and Kent Robin Tønnesen, who turned white. In addition, Bjarte Myrhol and Kristian Bjørnsen are injured.

In other words, four out of seven players did not start normally. In addition, Magnus Abelvik also lacked red (damaged).

Norway missed a lot early in the match and the Spanish goalkeeper was good. The first Norwegian goal came after nine minutes and 16 seconds.

At the maximum, there were nine goals, and at the break, he was 18-10 in favor of the Spaniards.

Espen Christensen saved a lot. Eivind Tangen scored a lot, but Magnus Fredriksen and Christian O. Sullivan also made a very good second round – and fit for a full half-turn.

"We are going to be pretty happy with the week as a whole," said Berge, who will be competing in the next national home games before the start of the World Championships in January.

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