“Sounds NOT TRUE” Hauge on Bodø/Glimt ELIMINATING Inter



Hear what the players and managers had to say following Bodø/Glimt knocking Inter Milan out of the UEFA Champions League.

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25 thoughts on ““Sounds NOT TRUE” Hauge on Bodø/Glimt ELIMINATING Inter”

  1. It's a big win for football this. shows the error in "possession football" and playing way too safe (which is very trending with big teams). this creates not only boring to watch games, but also lack of chance creations.
    of course a bit unlucky on the return match, but still.

  2. San Siro is Norwegian stadium 🙂
    Second time players from Norway show incredible skills !
    By the way Berg speak French, because how he could understand what this guy said is beyond my understanding 😂

  3. 0:39 This answer sums up the whole Cinderella story, why Bodø/Glimt keep beating giants and keep creating European football history⬇️
    Reporter: “What are the goals/the objectives of Bodø in this competition?”

    Coach Knutsen: “I don’t know. We are not talking about goals (objectives), we are talking about the performance. I know it’s more important than ever (…)” 👏🌟

  4. As an Inter Supporter, nothing but the utmost respect for that Team and the Manager.
    They played both games with so much passion and tactical understanding, while staying so humble.
    Isn't exactly that what every football fan wants to see?

  5. Bodø Glimt is playing like an actual team- not just a bunch of mercenaries playing for a wage as with so many professional teams today who operate only for profit. I haven't enjoyed watching a team play this much since Italy won the Euros in 2020. Unity matters, and this team of mostly Norwegians should not surprise anyone with their success because they play together as one. Other clubs can learn from this and trust their own nations talent instead of reaching for the flashy foreign player – people fight harder for their own tribe and sports are an extension of this phenomena.

  6. To some extent he reminds me of Nils Arne Eggen aka the former Rosenborg manager. Damn good at his job but he never mastered the art of speaking english. Old-school Norwegians for you.

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