In the 7th round of Group I of the European Group Stage of the World Cup Qualifiers, Norway defeated Israel 5-0 at home, winning 6 consecutive games and ranking first in Group I with 18 points.
The probability of Norway entering the 2026 World Cup is increasing, and it is a direct pass without the need for play-offs. Under the leadership of the 300 million dual-core Haaland + Odegaard, Norway finally ushered in a qualitative change.
In the previous 2022 World Cup and 2024 European Cup, the Norwegian Gemini team failed to advance the team to the main match, and they also received a lot of criticism. However, with the gradual emergence of Norwegian talents, the team finally ushered in a qualitative change. The starting 11 players are almost all from the five major leagues, and there are also many good players on the bench.
Norway's starting 11 players in this game, the goalkeeper is veteran Nylander, the 35-year-old Norwegian national goalkeeper currently plays for Sevilla. The four defenders are 27-year-old Dortmund defender Leersen, 27-year-old Brentford defender Ayer, 26-year-old Bologna defender Hegem and 23-year-old Wolves star Wolfe. The entire defensive line is made up of players from the five major leagues.
In the midfield and frontcourt, Norway has Manchester City's 22-year-old rising star Bob, 27-year-old Fulham's main force Borg, and 20-year-old Leipzig fast horse Antonio Nousa. The only one who is not in the five major leagues is Patrick Berg (replacing Odegaard's position). He shines with the Norwegian Premier League giant Bod and competes in the Champions League with the team.
The twin forwards Serlot and Haaland need no further introduction. The former plays for La Liga giants Atletico Madrid, and the latter is one of the top forces in today's football.
On the bench, in addition to Odegaard, who is injured this time, Larsson of Wolves, Donam of Toulouse, Schjeldrup of Benfica, Olsen of Mainz, etc., give Norway's lineup depth a little guarantee.
Veterans hold their ground, little monsters emerge in endlessly, and superstars charge into the battle...Norway's golden generation is undoubtedly a surprise in the 2026 World Cup.
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