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The case is continually updated.
On Saturday night, Lise Klaveness, the elite director of the NFF, confirmed that they are working on solutions to put together a “B team” to play the Nations League game.
On Saturday at 2.30 pm, TV 2 received confirmation that the first player, Sondre Tronstad, had been contacted. The 25-year-old later said he was working to get a clear signal from the club.
These have been contacted
Sondre Tronstad (Vitesse)
Andreas Vindheim (Sparta Prague)
Mathias Dyngeland (Elfsborg)
Håkon Evjen (AZ Alkmaar)
Tokmac Nguen (Ferencvaros)
Fredrik Ulvestad (Djurgården)
Jørgen Strand Larsen (Groningen)
Ghayas Zahid (APOEL Nicosia)
Kristoffer Askildsen (Sampdoria)
Also, Jens Petter Hauge is still at the player’s hotel.
Not contacted yet
Kristian Thorstvedt (13.30)
Out of time
Alexander Tettey (Norwich)
Aslak Fonn Witry (Djurgården)
TV 2 is also informed that the national team has contacted Sparta Prague player Andreas Vindheim. The same applies to Jørgen Strand Larsen, Ghayas Zahid, Mathias Dyngeland and Håkon Evjen. The latter has been informed that “it may be relevant.” Pose with joy.
– When will you receive a clarification?
– I hope to be notified very soon, if it becomes relevant. I look forward. Everything is a bit uncertain now. On who will he be with, if I catch up with him and so on, so we have to wait and see, Evjen responds to TV 2.
Tokmac Nguen confirms to VG around 15:15 that he has been contacted. About an hour and a half ago, he hadn’t heard anything when TV 2 spoke to him.
– We sit down and see how we can do things. It’s a little bit complicated. Kinda because I played a game yesterday, and now I struggle a bit with hoarding, and for the crown, Nguen tells VG.
According to the newspaper, Fredrik Ulvestad and Kristoffer Askildsen were also contacted.
Jens Petter Hauge, who was part of the original squad, may be relevant as he has recently had the coronavirus and may be exempt from quarantine rules. The AC Milan player confirms to VG that he is still at the player’s hotel in Oslo, while most of the others have returned home.
TV Expert 2 has launched this squad
Dyngeland may be relevant
Goalkeeper Mathias Dyngeland, who plays for Elfsborg, says he received a phone call from someone at the NFF asking how his situation was.
– And how is it?
– I am in Sweden and have suffered injuries for a while. Lately I have been doing a lot of rehabilitation and relief, but at the same time I have been on the bench in battle as a substitute. So that’s my situation, Dyngeland explains to TV 2.
– So it’s not completely closed?
– It totally depends on them (NFF), responds the native of Bergen.
Norwich veteran Alexander Tettey says it’s not relevant.
– No, it’s not relevant, sorry! I hope they make it possible, because now there has been chaos. Amazing. But it’s fun for those who get to join an emergency national team then, the midfielder tells TV 2.
Aslak Fonn Witry, who plays for Djurgården, says that is out of the question because he recently underwent surgery for an injury.
– If they break the quarantine, it’s a problem
Tokki had not heard anything
One player experts hope to see in an emergency national team is Tokmac Nguen. When TV 2 spoke to him around 1:30 p.m., he hadn’t heard anything. At the same time, Kristian Thorstvedt claimed that he had not heard anything either.
– I have not heard anything, said Tokki at 1.30 pm.
– Are you expecting to hear something?
– Honestly, it’s not something I’ve thought about. I’m at home and yesterday I played a cup match (I won 5-0). It was actually a real fight on a miserable field with a lot of ugly tackles, Tokki said.
– But wasn’t he hurt?
– In.
– Are you ready if they call?
– I do not know. If they call, I’ll talk to them, but I haven’t thought about it. We understand what happens.
– So you don’t want to guarantee it’s ready if they call?
– No, at least not for you calling now. If they call, I’ll talk to them. Then we find out what’s going on.