Antonio Nusa Shines as Norway Triumphs 4-1 Over Slovenia in Nations League Clash

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SLOVENIA ​– ‌NORWAY 1-4:

LJUBLJANA/OSLO (Nettavisen): ⁤Antonio Nusa dominated​ for Norway away against Slovenia⁢ in the Nations League on Thursday evening.

The 19-year-old gave Norway an early lead in the first half and after the break, the RB Leipzig player delivered another spectacular goal.

– Nusa belongs in a circus. It’s so ⁣cheeky, says ​TV 2 expert Jesper Mathisen about the Norwegian’s second goal.

– It feels great to score two goals and win today. I’m enjoying myself;⁤ these are the matches you live for, says Nusa.

Erling Braut Haaland also scored for Norway. After the ​match, he pointed out that national team coach‌ Ståle Solbakken, who has faced criticism recently, made good adjustments during the break and switched to a five-man midfield in the second half.

– It worked well. ⁣It’s solid from Ståle, and the small changes he made at halftime. Today we ⁣have to praise Ståle, Haaland tells Nettavisen in the press area in a garage at Stozice Stadium in Ljubljana.

Sørloth: – It’s been tough for him

Alexander Sørloth had high praise for Nusa when he spoke with‌ a gathered Norwegian press after the match.

– He is incredibly⁣ good in one-on-one situations, and today he performs on ⁤a terrible pitch. It has been tough for him, especially against Austria, as there‍ was also a bad pitch there. They were very⁣ aggressive towards him; they were today as well, but⁣ today he is very⁤ switched on.

– ⁤He dribbles past his man every time, and when he also dribbles past two others, he is very, very good, says Sørloth.

The Atletico professional believes, however, that it ​is primarily the team effort that should be praised after the match against Slovenia.

DOMINATED: Antonio Nusa⁢ scored twice⁤ for Norway against Slovenia. Here he is congratulated by Erling Braut Haaland.
Photo:⁣ Borut Zivulovic (Reuters)

– We can certainly highlight individual players, yes, but I think we are incredibly good as a team today; we function well, especially in the second half. We have some attacks that really‍ smell burnt, says the Norwegian ⁣striker.

Wing player Petar Stojanovic was easily fooled, before Nusa elegantly ‍lifted the ball into the far corner with his second goal.⁣ The Slovenia ‍player was clearly angry‌ after the goal,​ and expletives flew from the Salernitana player out ⁤on the grass.

– Stojanovic⁣ has thrown ‍out some real curses here now. He was simply‍ made to look foolish in that situation, says Mathisen.

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– Nusa is a gift

TV 2 commentator ⁤Øyvind Alsaker was also ecstatic when the⁢ German professional set up Norway’s 3-1 lead.

– He is a ⁢gift ⁢to football, a gift⁤ to the Norwegian colors. Another fantastic ​performance away in Ljubljana, he says.

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Erling Braut Haaland and ‌substitute Jens⁣ Petter Hauge also found the⁣ scoresheet on Thursday.

Thus, it ended with an impressive victory

– I just have to take my hat off to what Norway has delivered,​ says Mathisen.

The result means Norway has ten points in their Nations League group, tied with Austria. One match remains. Norway plays at home against Kazakhstan on Sunday, while Austria meets Slovenia ‌at home in their last ⁣match.

Norway ⁢is​ still ⁣dependent on the Austrians dropping points in their‍ final game to win the group, but is guaranteed second place in the group with Thursday’s victory.

Nusa secured a dream start

Norway got a dream start‍ in the Nations‌ League match against Slovenia.

Before three minutes had passed, Antonio‍ Nusa danced through the hosts’ defense ⁤and scored the opening goal behind star goalkeeper Jan Oblak.

– Look at what Nusa is doing here. It’s like watching ‌Ronaldinho ⁣in his prime. It’s so fast, says TV 2 expert Jesper Mathisen.

– Norway has​ never had a winger ‌before who can contribute with these things. It’s football ​artistry. Absolutely incredible, he says.

Heggem caused a penalty

However, ​just before 20 minutes had been played in ‌the first half, the ⁢home team struck back ⁢when they received a penalty.

Torbjørn Heggem⁣ was ⁢late into a duel with‌ Jan Mlakar inside the box. The Slovenia player ⁣was able to head the ball onto the crossbar before being taken down by ⁤the Norwegian center-back.⁤ Thus, referee Michael Oliver ‌pointed to the spot.

From eleven meters, star striker Benjamin Sesko ⁣was confident and sent the ball past Norway’s ⁣goalkeeper, Egil Selvik.

– I think that penalty looks 100 percent correct, says Jesper Mathisen about the penalty situation.

–‍ That dream start has now been wiped out. Once again, we are too weak in our box. It must be ‍really tough for Ståle Solbakken to see that these things still happen in the area,​ is the‌ brutal verdict from ⁤the TV 2 expert.

Haaland with a goal

Coach Ståle Solbakken and his men had more to celebrate towards the end of the half, however.

Sander Berge played through to Haaland and the Norwegian striker made no mistakes in his duel⁢ with the goalkeeper.

– What a pass from Sander Berge; he serves it perfectly, says Mathisen about the setup.

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SCORED: Erling Braut Haaland got on the scoresheet.
Photo: Fredrik Varfjell (NTB)

The goal meant that Norway was able to head into halftime with a lead in Slovenia.

After the ​break, weak Norwegian defending once again nearly allowed Slovenia to score,⁤ but ​this‌ time Norway escaped unscathed.

Escaped‌ unscathed: – ⁢Inexcusable

Heggem’s blunder gave Sesko the chance⁢ to make it 2–2 alone with keeper Selvik, but Leo Skiri Østigård cleared the ball⁤ off the line.

–⁤ He⁢ must just thank his ‍partner ⁣Østigård. He repairs the mistake Heggem makes. That mistake is ⁤inexcusable. We were lucky there, says ‍Mathisen.

What⁤ could have resulted in Norwegian despair instead turned into jubilation a few minutes later when Nusa magically scored Norway’s third goal.

The RB‍ Leipzig player danced through the defense and cheekily‌ lifted the ball into the far corner behind a bewildered Oblak.

There would be ‌more Norwegian jubilation in Ljubljana. In​ the 83rd minute, Norway’s fourth goal came.

Morten Thorsby ⁤and Haaland set it up ​before substitute Jens Petter Hauge finished with style into the net.

Slovenia never managed‌ to respond, and thus the Norwegian team secured a very ‌strong away victory.

What key factors contributed to Norway’s victory over Slovenia ⁣in the recent match? ‌

Interview Between Time.news⁢ Editor and Football Expert: Analyzing Norway’s Victory Over Slovenia

Time.news Editor: Good‌ afternoon, ⁤and welcome to ⁤another episode of our sports analysis segment. Today, we have ‌a special guest, football ⁣expert Jesper Mathisen, with us. Jesper, you just watched Norway’s impressive 4-1 victory over Slovenia. ⁤What a match! What are your initial thoughts?

Jesper Mathisen: Good afternoon! ‍It was ⁣indeed a fantastic performance by Norway. The standout player was undoubtedly Antonio Nusa. At just 19 years old, he scored two incredible goals and showcased a level of skill that’s ⁣rare for a player of his age. He was a joy to watch!

Editor: Nusa was described as “football ​artistry” in your commentary. Can you elaborate​ on what made his performance so ⁤special ​compared ‍to other wingers Norway has had in the past?

Mathisen: Absolutely. Nusa’s ability to dribble past defenders with confidence is something we haven’t seen ⁣much from previous Norwegian wingers. His first goal was a testament to that – he​ danced through⁢ the Slovenian defense as if they weren’t even there. It truly felt like ⁤watching Ronaldinho in his prime. His second goal was cheeky, and you could tell it was a display of pure talent and‍ creativity.

Editor: It seems he has a ⁣bright future ahead. Speaking ⁤of brilliance, what did you think about Erling Haaland’s contribution in the match?

Mathisen: Haaland was solid, as always. He not only contributed with a goal but ​also praised the ‌tactical adjustments made‍ by ⁣coach Ståle Solbakken during⁤ halftime. It’s essential for a leader‍ like him to ‌recognize ⁢those improvements on the pitch and‌ speak positively about the ⁤team dynamics. It reflects well‍ on Haaland and his commitment to ‍the national team.

Editor: It was an important victory for Norway,‌ putting them in ‌a solid position for the Nations League. How do you evaluate the overall team performance, aside from individual brilliance?

Mathisen: It was a total team ⁤effort, and I think that’s crucial. Alexander Sørloth⁣ mentioned how well they functioned as⁣ a unit, especially in the second half. They were aggressive and resilient, particularly ⁣after conceding that penalty. While Nusa shone brightly, it ‌was the synergy ⁢among the players that led to such a dominating performance. ⁤

Editor: Definitely sounds like a well-oiled machine. The penalty conceded by Torbjørn Heggem seemed to bring about a momentary setback. How do you assess Norway’s defensive play?

Mathisen: That penalty highlighted some defensive vulnerabilities. Heggem’s challenge was late, and it’s a reminder that Norway still has work to do in maintaining composure in‍ their defensive third. While they did well otherwise, these⁤ lapses can be costly in more critical matches. Solbakken will have to address this as they head into future games.

Editor: Reflecting on the match, what are your​ predictions for ⁢Norway’s final game against Kazakhstan? Do you think they‌ can clinch the ​top spot in their Nations League group?

Mathisen: I believe Norway has⁣ a good⁣ shot, especially with home advantage. ⁣They’ll need to capitalize on the momentum from this victory and continue playing as a cohesive unit. ​However, they are also‌ reliant on ⁢Austria dropping points, which could add a‌ layer of pressure. If they stay focused and avoid defensive mistakes, they could secure the top spot.

Editor: Thank you, Jesper, for your insightful analysis! Norway certainly appears to be on an upward trajectory, especially with emerging talents like Nusa. We look ⁤forward to seeing how ​they perform in their next match.

Mathisen: Thank you for having me! It’s an exciting time⁣ for Norwegian football,⁤ and ⁣I ⁣can’t wait⁢ to⁢ see what’s ⁤next.

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