the Germany – Norway 25-31
HAMBURG (Dagbladet): Sander Sagosen was a giant against Germany and hammered in six goals.
He was also hjemmefansens wrath late in the fight. Sagosen knocked the ball into the goal and secured in reality a Norwegian victory, before he pulled his hand up to his lips and hysjet towards the audience.
Around 12 000 German fans responded with massive piping against the Norwegian star. They were clearly unhappy with the performance.
To Dagbladet after the game explains Sagosen gesture:
– It was just delicious. There was a lot from the audience in 60 minutes, and then it must be allowed to make a signal back, ” says Sagosen to the Newspaper.
– Did you cry after you?
We manage to keep calm in a fight with a massive press. Then we deserve to get send a few back, ” says Sagosen.
Norwegian heroes did Germany to a primitive layers
Sagosen was a proud man after the victory and praised the Norwegian team effort. Germany kept the result with the Norwegian guys through large parts of the match, but it was a luke home team never managed to close.
– It was incredible. I’m so proud of the effort we put in to 60 minutes. We get a lot of ass, but we stand on until the end, ” says Sagosen.
I knew in advance that I was going to get a lot of ass. It was a tough battle. We play with the heart outside the jersey, says trønderen.
Coach Christian Berge was very happy. Now the dreams he about the gold.
– We must put a good plan against Denmark-the struggle. I am very satisfied. It is a great advantage that we have played a finale before (2017). We’ll give Denmark a tough fight, ” says Berge to the Newspaper.
the Facts: Germany – Norway 25-31 (12-14)
12.500 spectators
Germany: Silvio Heinevetter, Andreas Wolff – Uwe Gensheimer 7, Finn Lemke, Patrick Wiencek, Tim Suton 1, Gabian Wiede 5, Hendrik Pekeler 1, Steffen Weinhold, Steffen Fäth, Patrick Groetzki 2, Kai Häfner, Matthias Musche 1, Fabian Böhm 6, Jannik Kohlbacher 1, Paul Drux 1.
Norway: Torbjørn Bergerud, Espen Christensen – Sander Sagosen 6, Bjarte Myrhol 6, Henrik Jakobsen, Petter Øverby, Magnus Jøndal 4, Kristian Bjørnsen 3, Magnus Gullerud 1, Gøran Johannessen 2, Christian O’Sullivan 1, Eivind Tangen 1, Harald Reinkind, Alexander Blonz, Magnus Abelvik Red 7, Espen Lie Hansen.
Referees: Vaclav Horacek and Jiri Novotny, Czech republic.
Penalties: Germany 7 x 2 min., and the red card, Norway 3 x 2 min.
Norway meets Denmark in the final on Sunday.
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