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Danmark 3 – 1 Norge – sammendrag



Danmark 3 – 1 Norge – sammendrag

00:00:00 – Players Entrance by Norge
00:00:08 – Line-Up by Denmark
00:00:14 – Line-Up by Norge
00:00:19 – Kick Off by Norge
00:00:30 – Goal by Pierre Emil Højbjerg
00:01:46 – Shot by Leo Skiri Østigard
00:01:55 – Defensive act by Julian Ryerson
00:02:06 – Goal by Jannik Vestergaard
00:03:32 – Dribble by Marcus Holmgren Pedersen
00:03:43 – Shot by Erling Braut Haaland
00:04:09 – Shot by Leo Skiri Østigard
00:04:20 – Cross by Martin Ødegaard
00:04:49 – Defensive act by Kristoffer Vassbakk Ajer
00:04:55 – Shot by Rasmus Winther Hojlund
00:05:05 – Pass by Pierre Emil Højbjerg
00:05:16 – End Period by Norge
00:05:47 – Start Period by Norge
00:05:59 – DefensiveAct by Thomas Delaney
00:06:08 – Shot by Martin Ødegaard
00:06:21 – Shot by Thomas Delaney
00:06:33 – Dribble by Martin Ødegaard
00:07:03 – Disqualified Goal by Erling Braut Haaland
00:07:51 – VAR Decision by Erling Braut Haaland
00:08:00 – Dribble by Oscar Bobb
00:08:06 – Defensive act by Jannik Vestergaard
00:08:14 – Goal by Erling Braut Haaland
00:09:05 – Dribble by Sander Berge
00:09:15 – DefensiveAct by Jannik Vestergaard
00:09:25 – Shot by Kasper Dolberg
00:09:46 – Foul by David Möller Wolfe
00:10:07 – Player in by Yussuf Poulsen
00:10:17 – Goal by Yussuf Poulsen
00:11:21 – End Match by Denmark

41 Comments

  1. Andre omgang var egentlig ikke så dårlig. Ødegaard, Ryerson og Bobb var flinke til å holde på ballen. De ble nok bare litt sjokkert av danskene i 1.omgang. Vi må ikke glemme at Danmark er et land man kan forvente å se i semifinale i et EM. Den pasningen og scoringen mellom Ødegaard og Haaland var perfekt. Nettopp det man forventet av dem.

  2. Husk at give en nordmand et kram. De har aldrig oplevet at være til EM! For os her i Danmark er det jo helt standard, men sådan er det ikke for andre.

  3. Nordmenn er opptatt av håret og har ingen fellesskap følelse.
    Danskene kommer fra et lite land hvor fellesskapet virker som det står mye sterkere.
    Egosentriske Nordmenn.

  4. Et dansk lag som var mest opptatt av å unngå skader lekte seg til seier mot Norge. Sånn går det når gjengen er på guttetur med god stemning på hver landslagssamling.

  5. Jeg synes det er ærgerligt Norge ikke kommer med til nogle turneringer. Jeg kan rigtig godt lide deres hold, og kunne være fedt at se haaland og ødegaard komme langt.

  6. Дания лет десять назад играла этим составом, похоже ещё столько же будут играть эти ребята.

  7. “If a man dies, shall he live again?” (Job 14:14, ESV). All of us have been challenged by this question. Is there life after death? What happens to us after we die? Do we simply cease to exist? Is death a revolving door of departing and returning to earth? Does everyone go to the same place after death, or do we go to different places? Is there really a heaven and hell?
    The Bible tells us that, yes, there is life after death. This world is not all there is, and mankind was made for something more. At death, the body ceases to function and begins the process of returning to the earth, but the spiritual part of man lives on: “The dust returns to the ground it came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it” (Ecclesiastes 12:7; cf. Psalm 146:4).

    To those who are redeemed and have their sin forgiven, God gives eternal life, an existence so glorious that “no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him” (1 Corinthians 2:9, NLT). This eternal life is inextricably linked to the Person of Jesus Christ: “Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent” (John 17:3). In Jesus’ prayer in this passage, He equates “eternal life” with a knowledge of God and of the Son. “Whoever has the Son has life” (1 John 5:12).

    Jesus Christ, God incarnate, came to the earth to pay for our sins and give us the gift of eternal life: “He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5). Three days after His crucifixion, Jesus proved Himself victorious over death by rising from the grave—He is life personified (John 11:25) and the ultimate proof that there is life after death.

    The resurrection of the Christ is a well-documented event. The apostle Paul invited people to question the over 500 eyewitnesses who saw Jesus after His resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:6). All of them could bear testimony to the fact that Jesus is alive and that there is indeed life after death.

    The resurrection of Christ, which gives us the sure hope of life after death, is the cornerstone of the Christian faith (1 Corinthians 15:12–19). Because Christ was raised from the dead, we have faith that we, too, will be resurrected. As Jesus told His disciples, “Because I live, you also will live” (John 14:19). Christ was only the first of a great harvest of those who will be raised to life again (1 Corinthians 15:23). Just as God raised up Jesus’ body, so will our bodies be resurrected upon Jesus’ return (1 Corinthians 6:14).

    The fact of life after death does not mean everyone will go to heaven, however. People will continue to exist after they die, and there will be a resurrection someday, but God makes a distinction between the resurrection of the just (those who are in Christ) and the unjust (those who die in their sin): “Multitudes who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake: some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt” (Daniel 12:2). Paul put it this way: “There will be a resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked” (Acts 24:15).

    Each person must make a choice in this life, a choice that will determine his or her eternal destination. It is appointed for us to die once, and after that will come judgment (Hebrews 9:27). Those who have been made righteous by faith in Christ will go into eternal life in heaven, but those who have rejected Christ as Savior will be sent to eternal punishment in hell (Matthew 25:46). Hell, like heaven, is a literal place. It is a place where the unrighteous will experience the never-ending, eternal wrath of God. Hell is described as a lake of fire where the inhabitants will be tormented day and night forever and ever (Revelation 20:10). In hell, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth, indicating intense grief and anger (Matthew 13:42).

    God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked but desires them to turn from their wicked ways so that they can live (Ezekiel 33:11). But He will not force us into submission; if we choose to reject Christ, the one and only Savior, we reject the heaven that He has prepared, and we will live eternally apart from Him. Life on earth is a preparation for what is to come. Faith in Christ prepares us for life after death: “Whoever believes in [God’s Son] is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son” (John 3:18).

    Everyone will experience life after death in some manner. For believers in Christ, life after death is eternal life in heaven with God. For unbelievers, life after death is eternity in the lake of fire. How can we receive eternal life and avoid hell? There is only one way—through faith in Jesus Christ. Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die” (John 11:25–26).

    The free gift of eternal life is available to all. “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them” (John 3:36). We will not be given the opportunity to accept God’s gift of salvation after death. Our eternal destination is determined in our earthly lifetimes by our reception or rejection of Jesus Christ. “I tell you, now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation” (2 Corinthians 6:2). If we trust in the death of Jesus Christ as the full payment for our sin, and we believe in His resurrection from the dead, we are guaranteed eternal life after death, in glory (1 Peter 1:3–5).

    Have you made a decision to receive Jesus Christ as Savior because of what you have read here?

  8. it was very interesting game,, although i was with Norway, A pity.😊 maybe next time. Denmark congratulations from Somalia

  9. Danmark cruiser en sejr hjem på 80%…Norge burde have haft mere ud af kampen. Uafgjort ville ikke have været ufortjent. Forstår stadig ikke det annullerede mål?

  10. Not a Scandinavian,not even European..but do the Scandinavian countries especially denmark and norway have this rivalry of which is the better country?..i just wanna know if the have the sibling rivalry on and off the pitch

  11. Denmark plays well and powerful… Norway still thinks that they have a great team since they beat Sweden with help from the referee..

  12. How on earth was that goal disallowed`? There were no offside when the ball was passed to Haaland.

  13. Congratulations to Denmark. 9:40 The episode did not end in a goal, but that's what makes me like the Danish football.

  14. Norge blir som vanlig løpende etter ball. Ingen defensive struktur som man ser fra de gode lagene som spiller med et høyt press. Danmark er et eksempel på et lag som har teknisk gode spillere og som får til den offensive delen av spillet med høyt tempo, og der blir Norge alt for svake. Offensivt blir det også lite flyt i spillet og Norge sliter igjen mot høyt press og organisert forsvarsspill da det er for lavt tempo og for mange touch og dårlige kollektive bevegelser. Jeg forstår at det er krevende å sette et kollektivt system når man kun har landslagssamlinger x antall ganger i året, men dette er alt for SVAKT i forhold til å hevde seg i Europa. Det handler ikke bare om individuelle feil, problemet er langt større og mer omfattende enn dette. Solbakken har ikke fått det til og det kjipeste er at det ikke er noe som ligner på et system eller fremgang. Det er også helt meningsløst og ha treningskamper mot lag som Kosovo. Vi trenger å bli matchet mot god international motstand for å fremgang slik at vi ikke blir lurt av gode resultater mot lag som er langt dårligere. For øvrig synes jeg vi var like dårlige mot Kosovo også, men reddes av en ekstremt god Haaland og enkelte andre individuelle prestasjoner. Var ikke mye flyt i spillet der heller og vi ble igjen løpende etter ball når Kosovo vant ballen. Når Arteta tok over et håpløst Arsenal så man tidlig fremgang og et system selv om resultatene ofte ble så som så. Jeg fikk trua på Arsenal for første gang på veldig mange år selv i hans første sesong. Med Norge har jeg overhodet ikke trua og jeg er redd det blir lenge til vi kommer oss til et mesterskap, spesielt der vi har ambisjoner om å gå videre fra et gruppespill, og det kjedelige er det at jeg tror vi har gode nok spillere.

  15. As a Dane, I'm pleased we got a win in the last friendly match before the European Championship starts to boost morale. However, I'm never happy giving our brothers in Norway a defeat. 🇩🇰❤🇳🇴

    I hope Norway will qualify for the next world cup.

  16. As a Dane, I am amazed that Norway is now qualifying for anything. Ødegaard and Haaland are both among the 20 best players in the world. And a player like Oscar Bob shows that Norway has a good future on the team as well. Hope to see Norway at the next World Cup.

  17. Denmark levels above Norway and Sweden, as usual. Norway bottles it all the time – just like Arsenal. The Odegaard effect?

  18. Dane here. I'm sorry Norway! You didn't deserve this!
    We were total crap in the second half (as we have been for two years now), and we only won this out of luck!
    If we play like this in the Euros, we are so screwed…

  19. Siste målet til danskene kommer etter en gigantisk tabbe av Nyland.
    Hvorfor sparker han ikke ballen utover mot midtbanen?????
    Helt håpløst.

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