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Norway – Northern Ireland is played on Wednesday 20.45.

Norway defeated Northern Ireland 5-1 in Belfast five weeks ago and on Wednesday the teams will meet again in the Nations League.

Not many smiles were seen on the faces of the Northern Ireland players after the atrocious defeat, but there was one player who had to pull the tape after the match.

It was Leeds defender Stuart Dallas who switched suits with Erling Braut Haaland after the humiliation. Recently, Dallas spoke about the episode, which Nettavisen mentioned for the first time.

– I’m not a fan of changing shirts. “I like to keep my own jersey, no matter who I play against,” Dallas told Weekend Sport Breakfast.

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– laughed at the camera

Haaland is on everyone’s lips for the day and scored two goals in the deal. Dallas says it was the forward who took the initiative to change his jersey.

– He went behind me and asked if we could change our shirts. It probably wasn’t the smart thing to do, because we just lost 1-5 and I laughed at the camera, says Dallas.

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– It probably didn’t look that good. I thought he meant we should change inside, but he called me and asked to do it here and now, he continues.

Braut Haaland’s father, Alf Inge Haaland, played for Leeds from 1997 to 2000. Haaland junior has been mentioned several times at the same time as Leeds.

Dallas says the whole session was a little “weird.”

– We did and he leaned over to me and said, “Marching together!” It was a bit strange. I know Leeds’s connection to his father and it’s good that he wanted the shirt, says Dallas.

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– a good player

Haaland was not so open when asked about the same topic after the game.

– No, I think he’s a good player, and that was it, Haaland told TV 2.

The Norwegian thought it had nothing to do with Dallas playing for Leeds.

– No, I think he was the best player here today, therefore, Haaland replied.

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