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Norway - Luxembourg

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#1 ·
Goalies:
Espen Johnsen (Rosenborg)
Frode Olsen (Viking)

Defense:
Trond Andersen (Aalborg)
Christer Basma (Rosenborg)
Henning Berg (Glasgow Rangers)
Ronny Johnsen (Aston Villa)
Claus Lundekvam (Southampton)
John Arne Riise (Liverpool)
Ståle Stensaas (Rosenborg) :rolleyes:

"Midfield"/Attack:
Martin Andersen (Stabæk)
Harald Martin Brattbakk (Rosenborg)
Håvard Flo (Sogndal)
Tore André Flo (Siena)
Brede Hangeland (Viking)
Steffen Iversen (Wolverhampton)
Frode Johnsen (Rosenborg) :rolleyes:
Sigurd Rushfeldt (Austria Wien)
Roar Strand (Rosenborg)
Fredrik Winsnes (Rosenborg)


This is one pathetic squad. Too bad we're only playing Luxenburg, a decent side would easily win against whichever team Semb manages to "compose" from this..

If he decides playing a 4-4-2 formation isn't too daring against the fearsome team from Luxenburg, we can have a fairly decent attack though. Sigurd Rushfeldt and Harald Brattbakk knows eachother fairly well, and complement eachother pretty good.
 
#2 ·
Kinda replied to this in the other thread, but Semb can field an "ok" team, or a lousy one with this squad, it will be interesting to see.

I buggs me that I don't really know how good Luxembourg are. I'm uncertain of how bad they really are.
 
#6 ·
Well, I tried composing a decent team out of the ones that are still in the squad.. it sure isn't easy.

4-4-2
Espen Johnsen
Basma - Hangeland - Lundekvam - Riise
Strand - M. Andresen - Winsnes - Brattbakk
Helstad - Rushfeldt

I hate using Riise on the left back, cause he's not good there at all, much better as left midfielder, but there were no other useable left backs in the squad.
The only position we got good subs are up front. Both Flos have been good lately. Trond Andersen is also a good backup as central defender and right back. No backup midfielders, and the ones I used in the team aren't exactly among my top choices either.

This team is decent by Tippeliga standards, but as far as NTs go, it's bad.
 
#8 ·
Why?

The way I see it, 1-0 is enough. I'm sorry for Romania, but I want Norway to win now, even I have been very upset with Semb in the past, so much that I almost don't want us to win. I guess the years of following the team, and the team representing our nation, goes ahead of how embarassing it is when Semb starts with his worst tactics. I'm not talking about smart Drillo tactics, but the headless chicken tactics of Semb.

According to Semb, we will probably start with 4-2-4 against Luxembourg.
 
#9 ·
Orange said:
Why?

The way I see it, 1-0 is enough. I'm sorry for Romania, but I want Norway to win now, even I have been very upset with Semb in the past, so much that I almost don't want us to win. I guess the years of following the team, and the team representing our nation, goes ahead of how embarassing it is when Semb starts with his worst tactics. I'm not talking about smart Drillo tactics, but the headless chicken tactics of Semb.

According to Semb, we will probably start with 4-2-4 against Luxembourg.
I know 1-0 is enough…
We won 7-0, and 4-0 against them and we are not going through so obviously the score does not matter as long as the team wins. I'm just tryng to screw with your mind…;)

(don't be hatin' :))
 
#11 ·
I dont know about certain, but yeah the team is confident.

The thing that doesn't make sense for me about Denmark is what their manager is saying.

After the Romania game, he said: If we play like we did against Romania we will lose in Bosnia. He went on to say that Denmark is not a team that can play for a draw, they aren't good at it. When they have let up in the past they have giving up many leads. So they need to pressure all the time.

Then just a day ago, he said he was 100% certain of a draw, and the auto qualification.

So I think their manager may be just getting a tad nervous.
 
#12 ·
Orange said:
The Bosnians are certain they they will win, the Danes are certain that they will get at least a draw, and most Norwegians are worried that we will do something stupid and not win. In a weird way, it's going to be a very exciting saturday.

Not for us. We'll have a stress-free day playing a friendly against Japan and for the first time this year, we obviously don't care if we win, lose or draw....:)
 
#18 ·
Here are some of Luxembourg's 'better results".

2.12.1987 Luxemburg - Scotia 0-0 Prelim. CE 1988
25.10.1989 Belgia - Luxembrug 1-1 Prelim. CM 1990
20.05.1993 Luxemburg - Islanda 1-1 Prelim. CM 1994
22.02.1995 Malta - Luxemburg 0-1 Prelim. CE 1996
7.06.1995 Luxemburg - Cehia 1-0 Prelim. CE 1996
6.09.1995 Luxemburg - Malta 1-0 Prelim. CE 1996
11.10.1995 Luxemburg - Belarus 0-0 Prelim. CE 1996

10.11.2003 Norvegia - Luxembourg ??????????????

Sorry, countries are in Romanian, I was too lazy to write them in English, but it's not too difficult to figure out that Scotia is Scotland and Cehia is Czech republic....

prelim. CE is European Championship qualifyiers
prelim CM is World Cup qualifyiers

These are Luxembourg's best results in the past 15 years, so you shouldn't worry too much about winning....;)
 
#22 ·
I ended up seeing it live, nice to be back at Ullevaal... :)

We won 1-0, wich of course is rubbish against Luxembourg. The three striker thing didn't quite work out, I'll post more detailed comments later.

The important thing is that we made the play-off (thanks Denmark ;) ), now let's just hope for Latvia (it was Latvia that finished second in Swedens group, wasn't it?) on monday.