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LILLESTRØM (VG) (LSK Women – Rosenborg 1–0) Kristine Nøstmo (27) believes she will be knocked down by an LSK player before Justine Vanhaevermaet (28) marks the winner of the match.
– They’re shooting me down. I don’t have a chance to go out and the judge doesn’t see it. Absolutely a disaster, Nøstmo tells VG after the game.
This is the situation around Justine Vanhaevermaet’s match-winning header at the beginning of the deal the RBK goalkeeper talks about.
In a duel with LSK’s Thea Kyvåg, Nøstmo fell to the ground and had no chance to reach the Belgian scorer’s header.
– Extremely disappointing. In my nine years in top-level football, this has been a known problem and it is uncomfortable when it becomes as crucial as possible, says the goalkeeper.
– Of course we will have the opportunity to decide by scoring, but it is tremendously bitter for me that he is behind and involved in the situation.
Nøstmo says he tried to ask Judge Ingvild Langnes Aarland questions about the situation during the recess, but claims he got the answer that “it was not a problem.”
VG has tried to get a comment from referee Aarland after the game, but has not received a response to the query on Tuesday night.
The Belgian header was enough to secure LSK’s advance to the cup semifinal
Thus, the canaries, who have won the cup five of the last six years, continue in the fight to get the gold for the trophy case this season, despite being hooked in the battle for league gold.
– Fy søren, it has been a long time since we felt that feeling, so it will be almost very good, says LSK captain Emilie Haavi about the victory while smiling from ear to ear.
– We play with the heart on the outside of the suit. It’s a little more ambition that may have missed us the rest of the season, the rawness in the dueling game and that you put your soul into it. I think we do it today, he says.
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Trondheim’s guests played better in the match after the previous setback, but they struggled to take advantage of the big chances. Vanhaevermaet and his fellow stopper Ina Gausdal blocked and blocked most of what was presented to them with the good help of trio of midfielders Heidi Ellingsen, Isabell Bachor and Nora Eide Lie.
– I feel like they have a “push” on us without really believing anything in it. For us it was a real team winner, says Haavi.
When Haavi himself put the turbo on towards the end of the deal, LSK was close to 2-0. He stormed down the left side before hitting hard in front of goal. RBK goalkeeper Nøstmo pushed the ball just in front of LSK’s forward Sophie Román Haug.
Apparently the canaries were also fooled by a penalty kick when Ellingsen was swept into the area a quarter of an hour before full time, but referee Langnes Aarland kept the game going.
But RBK also screamed for a penalty when Blakstad hit the ball on Gausdal’s arm in the 88th minute, but again the referee for the night was unable to blow.
Thus, the current Norwegian champion is ready for the semifinals of the cup for the eighth consecutive year.
In the first quarter-final, Elise Thorsnes won the match after an early goal against Arna-Bjørnar, but due to a large loss of referees in the extension of the agreement, it may end with a rematch between the teams.
The last two quarter-finals are played on Wednesday and you can follow them on VG Live:
13.00 Sandviken – Røa
20.00 Stabæk – Vålerenga