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View Goldfiinger's Profile Goldfiinger Flag Just down the road 02 Feb 18 8.40pm Send a Private Message to Goldfiinger Add Goldfiinger as a friend

My bad, I meant Sakho!

 

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Originally posted by Goldfiinger

My bad, I meant Sakho!

I get it! D’oh; sorry.

 


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View Norwegian's Profile Norwegian Flag Kristiansund 02 Feb 18 10.06pm Send a Private Message to Norwegian Add Norwegian as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

This post has been merged from a topic called 'Alexander Sørloth (Rumour)' by Midlands Eagle

He's the real deal for a 22 year old player. He's not gonna storm the PL, but he'll develop nicely over the years.He has not only played well in Denmark, but also in Norway at just 19.

Norway has a really good generation of offensive players:
Josh King has proven himself in the PL as a second striker (ten times more than Ashley barnes)
Mohamed Elyounoussi has been amazing for Basel (was linked with Palace, too bad that was forgotten)
Ola Kamara is great in the MLS
Sorloth is growing
Nobody is looking at Mushaga Bakenga anymore, but I expect a really bright future for him in a tough championship
Per Andre Helland from Rosengborg is a very good left footer
Bjorn Johnsen from Den Haag is a decent center forward, just like Soderlund
They have solid central midfielders like Markus Henriksen and Stefan Johansson.
Linnes and Per Egil Flo are good fullbacks.

They should qualify for a tournament really soon at the squad they have

I had to laugh when you mentioned Mushaga Bakenga there, the lad is 25 years old and has played one game for the national team. Since he left Rosenborg in 2012 he has been in 7 different clubs.

Helland could be amazing if he managed to stay fit, i would compare him to Daniel Sturridge, deadly when fit but spends too much time injured.

I have much more hope in the younger generation that is playing for the U21 National team atm. Martin Ødegaard who is loaned from Real Madrid to Heerenveen. Dennis Johnsen in Ajax. Kristoffer Ajer who plays regularly for Celtic. Morten Thorsby who is also at Heerenveen.

Don't have much hope for many of the players you mentioned as they are part of the generation that has let us down time and time again.

Edit: Just wanted to add our Premier League U18 players as well. Colin Rösler, son of former Man City player Uwe Rösler plays for Man City U18. And Edvard Tagseth plays for Liverpool U18. Rösler born in 2000 and Tagseth born in 2001.

Edited by Norwegian (02 Feb 2018 10.14pm)

 

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View mattteo's Profile mattteo Flag 03 Feb 18 5.13pm Send a Private Message to mattteo Add mattteo as a friend

Originally posted by Norwegian

I had to laugh when you mentioned Mushaga Bakenga there, the lad is 25 years old and has played one game for the national team. Since he left Rosenborg in 2012 he has been in 7 different clubs.

My point is he was great for all of them (including Rosenborg: 7 goals and an assist in 9 matches for Rosenborg in the 2016 campaign, underused in Eintracht Braunschweig)


Originally posted by Norwegian
Don't have much hope for many of the players you mentioned as they are part of the generation that has let us down time and time again.

Maybe you should look for the reasons why the national team hasn't qualified in more detail. How much have Ola Kamara. Mushaga Bakenga or Helland played for he national team?
They should have been there, they could have done more.
Josh King has not underperformed at all, he has 10 goals and 4 assists for the national team in 1800 minutes. Just shows that his quality in the PL is not random.

In the losses against Northern Ireland, Azerbaidjan and the Czech Republic there were players like Elyounoussi from Qarabag, Diomande, Jo Inge Berget, players who are not as good as Bakenga, Ola Kamara or Helland. Just my opinion.
Elyounoussi from Basel didn't play against Azerbaidjan and the Czech Republic and he's Norway's best player. That was a big mistake.
Skjelbred played as right midfielder and he's basically a defensive one.

So, there are a multitude of reasons why some matches were lost.

 

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View Norwegian's Profile Norwegian Flag Kristiansund 03 Feb 18 8.35pm Send a Private Message to Norwegian Add Norwegian as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

Maybe you should look for the reasons why the national team hasn't qualified in more detail. How much have Ola Kamara. Mushaga Bakenga or Helland played for he national team?
They should have been there, they could have done more.
Josh King has not underperformed at all, he has 10 goals and 4 assists for the national team in 1800 minutes. Just shows that his quality in the PL is not random.

In the losses against Northern Ireland, Azerbaidjan and the Czech Republic there were players like Elyounoussi from Qarabag, Diomande, Jo Inge Berget, players who are not as good as Bakenga, Ola Kamara or Helland. Just my opinion.
Elyounoussi from Basel didn't play against Azerbaidjan and the Czech Republic and he's Norway's best player. That was a big mistake.
Skjelbred played as right midfielder and he's basically a defensive one.

So, there are a multitude of reasons why some matches were lost.

Helland hasn't played little because he hasn't been selected. He has played little because he's constantly injured.

I don't think Ola Kamara is good enough, he is doing well in MLS. But he has failed in every European club he's played in outside of Norway.

Still gutted about Skjelbred and Tettey retiring from the national team when Per Mathias Høgmo was sacked. They're only 30 and 31 years old and are still good enough to make a difference.

Originally posted by mattteo

My point is he was great for all of them (including Rosenborg: 7 goals and an assist in 9 matches for Rosenborg in the 2016 campaign, underused in Eintracht Braunschweig)

Great for all of them? He has played a total of 111 games since he left Rosenborg in 2012, averaging 18,5 matches per year. He has scored 29 goals in those years with an average of 0,26 goals per match. As a striker those stats are not great.

He is a fun guy with a great personality but not a great player.

 

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chateauferret Flag 03 Feb 18 9.25pm

Originally posted by Norwegian
He is a fun guy with a great personality but not a great player.

Maybe his career will mushroom, though.

 


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View RH8Eagle's Profile RH8Eagle Flag Oxted 04 Feb 18 12.15am Send a Private Message to RH8Eagle Add RH8Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

Maybe his career will mushroom, though.

Might even turn out to be magic!

 

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Originally posted by RH8Eagle

Might even turn out to be magic!

I'm not tripping if he turns out to be a flop.

 

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View mattteo's Profile mattteo Flag 04 Feb 18 9.35am Send a Private Message to mattteo Add mattteo as a friend

Originally posted by Norwegian

Great for all of them? He has played a total of 111 games since he left Rosenborg in 2012, averaging 18,5 matches per year. He has scored 29 goals in those years with an average of 0,26 goals per match. As a striker those stats are not great.

He is a fun guy with a great personality but not a great player.


Nope, he's great. You just don't know why.

 

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chateauferret Flag 04 Feb 18 10.58am

Originally posted by mattteo


Nope, he's great. You just don't know why.

Enlighten us, then. He may well turn out to be great but he isn't great yet.

However I think:

- he's had barren spells and come through them;
- even though he's had some unprepossessing stats at times other scouts have still picked him for bigger leagues and clubs before, and for the Norwegian national team
- he has the physique and attitude needed
- he doesn't over-elaborate and fanny about
- Hodgson thinks the sun shines out of his arse
- Ex-recto insolation has been confirmed by Hodgson's contacts in Scandinavia

Plus which he joined the club on the night of a full moon, a supermoon, a blue moon and an eclipse (although maybe the eclipse only workse in South America, where it was actually visible).


Edited by chateauferret (04 Feb 2018 11.03am)

 


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View mattteo's Profile mattteo Flag 04 Feb 18 11.19am Send a Private Message to mattteo Add mattteo as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

Enlighten us, then. He may well turn out to be great but he isn't great yet.

However I think:

- he's had barren spells and come through them;
- even though he's had some unprepossessing stats at times other scouts have still picked him for bigger leagues and clubs before, and for the Norwegian national team
- he has the physique and attitude needed
- he doesn't over-elaborate and fanny about
- Hodgson thinks the sun shines out of his arse
- Ex-recto insolation has been confirmed by Hodgson's contacts in Scandinavia

Plus which he joined the club on the night of a full moon, a supermoon, a blue moon and an eclipse (although maybe the eclipse only workse in South America, where it was actually visible).


Edited by chateauferret (04 Feb 2018 11.03am)


I was talking about Bakenga with Norwegian. I think you're referring to Sorloth. 2 different players.

 

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View Petereagle's Profile Petereagle Flag Brockley 27 Feb 18 11.21am Send a Private Message to Petereagle Add Petereagle as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo


I was talking about Bakenga with Norwegian. I think you're referring to Sorloth. 2 different players.

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Sørloth is setting in well, could score a few by end of season if he gets to play more centrally

 

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