Monday, May 31, 2010

Norway - Montenegro 2-1

The Norwegian defence were balansed and in line, but had problems in the duels right outside the box, so Montenegro came to several chances, specially Vukcevic and Vucinic were dangerous.

The team needs to become more creative, and try passing to someone else than Carew, through balls to Erik Huseklepp is a good idea, he was dangerous everytime he got the ball yesterday.

A 4-51 or 4-3-3 formation seems to suit the team well, and Per Ciljan Skjelbred proved that he is best when he gets to play inside forward.

Grindheim and Gamst scored Norway's two goals. Grindheim beat the keeper in the air, and Gamst fired a free kick straight at the keeper, who lost it into the net.

Friday, May 28, 2010

The team against Montenegro

(4-5-1)Rune Almenning Jarstein -- Tom Høgli, Kjetil Wæhler, Brede Hangeland, Jonathan Parr -- Erik Huseklepp, Ruben Yttergård Jenssen, Henning Hauger, Christian Grindheim, Morten Gamst Pedersen -- John Carew

(Yttergård Jennsen and Grindheim)
Ruben Yttergård Jenssen(22yrs) and Jonathan Parr(21yrs) are both playing their first match for the national team.

(Parr and Hangeland)
John Arne and Bjørn Helge Riise will be ready to play against Ukraine on Wednesday, when they have returned from Bjørn Helge's wedding.

The match against Montenegro will be Drillo's 100th as head coach for Norway, and you can watch it at Ullevaal Stadion tomorrow at 1600, it will also be shown on TV2.

Monday, May 24, 2010

short update

Hi everyone. We are terrible sorry for the lack of updates lately, we will be back soon.

The highlights in the last weeks have been that Erik Hamren left Rosenborg yesterday. The old legend Nils Arne Eggen will step in as manager for the rest of the year. Rune Jarstein, who was sold to Viking from Rosenborg by Erik Hamren handed the victory in yesterday's match to Rosenborg, after pushing Trond Olsen inside the penalty area. The main reason why Hamren sold him was because of his temper, so Jarstein proved him right yesterday.
Watch the episode here.


Steinar Nilsen has been fired from Brann, and the team is currently second last in Eliteserien, seems like they not only need a new coach, but also new management, new players and a new pitch. Watch the bloopers from yesterday here.

Bergensavisa's front page today:


Molde are not doing to well either, they lost 3-1 to Kongsvinger yesterday, and are 12th in the league.

Both Vålerenga and Brann are already out of the Norwegian Cup after losing to teams several divisions under them.