Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16
Thorstvedt Fires 90th-Minute Shot Into Side Netting for Norway
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16

Thorstvedt Fires 90th-Minute Shot Into Side Netting for Norway

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16

Summary

  • 90+1 minutes brought Norway a late opening when Schjelderup burst down the left, beat his defender and the loose ball fell to Thorstvedt, whose shot struck the side netting.
  • Schjelderup’s run created the chance after a long ball released him into space, but Thorstvedt could not turn it into a stoppage-time breakthrough.
  • Six minutes of added time were signaled, with a further delay possible after Hussein was left in discomfort following a collision between leaping Norway players.

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