Jens Petter Hauge – Of course it’s good enough for Norway



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  • AC Milan – Bodø / Glimt 3–2 (2–1)

BODØ / GLIMT IS OUT of Europe after a real attempt against superiority, but for Jens Petter Hauge (20) the Milan match opened the door to more international football from the A team this fall.

Lars Lagerbäck has been told that what the boy does with ease in Aspmyra, he does just as well in San Siro.

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PREFACE FOR BODØ / GLIMTS The 1-0 was Jens Petter Hauge’s classic. First shake and feint that opened and parked the Milan defense. I saw the pass custom made for Kasper Junker. And the 3-2, the one who scored in the goal after a good play and reception in space, not to mention the pass that served Ulrik Saltnes in extra time, all this and much more takes over the next few weeks of the race. like a big step. further away.

First in Norway’s A-team on Monday of the week.

Then to a club much bigger than Bodø / Glimt.

Super-Hauge wasn't enough

Super-Hauge wasn’t enough

JENS PETTER HAUGE He’s on Lars Lagerbäck’s radar, but he’s not in the heat yet. The reason for that is that he plays in the Elite Series. The coach of the Norway team is not very enthusiastic about the top level in Norway and therefore does not trust the Elite Series as a barometer of quality.

If you don’t trust what you saw from the San Siro, it’s not doing your job.

If Jens Petter Hauge is left out once again, I’d say it’s negligence.

Not enough for Lagerbäck

Not enough for Lagerbäck

THE BEST OF Bodø / Glimt, and you also saw it a lot tonight, it’s the lack of fear. Respect, yes, but not fear. San Siro, Lerkendal, Intility Arena or Brann Stadion – Bodø / Glimt is Bodø / Glimt every day.

It is a trait that defines good soccer teams.

THEREFORE IT IS Bodø / Glimt went to Milan with the series 18-2-0 in the Elite Series and Europe in 2020. That is why they have scored 74 goals on the road. Bodø / Glimt does not pick up the ball behind the opponent.

The team they will pay the most attention to will always be Bodø / Glimt.

If they are not themselves, they are none.

THE SECRET? IS no secrets. It is continuity that propels Kjetil Knutsen’s crew forward. The belief that what they do works.

Bodø / Glimt’s success is about the most obvious thing in sports and life as such, that practice makes perfect.

It is Bodø / Glimt football that makes Bodø / Glimt work.

You don’t need to change that, even if the opponent is a giant from Italy.

Won after the Rekdal massacre

Won after the Rekdal massacre

THE BIGGEST TWO IN NORWAY and the best coaches of all time swore by the same philosophy. The difference was that they practiced their soccer with the opposite sign.

One was Drillo, whose starting point was to minimize all kinds of risk whether you were playing England at Wembley or Azerbaijan at Ullevaal Stadium.

He was more concerned with the opposition and based his results on drilling aggression and balance in a structured zone defense.

The other was the one who won 2-1 at San Siro 1996, Nils Arne Eggen.

When he spoke, it was about excellence and the need for offensive cooperation.

KJETIL KNUTSEN IS a cloning of Nils Arne Eggen’s mindset, philosophy, courage and what some would call out-of-home stupidity. In addition to the defensive demands of football in the age we live in, Knutsen’s football is about controlling, not being controlled.

If you go to Haugesund and Sandefjord, well, then you also go to AC Milan.

So is this team.

This is how it is assembled and built.

Grandpa is a pity!

Grandpa is a pity!

IN KJETIL KNUTSENS head, just like in Eggens, you don’t save what you can better than most, even if the opponent is suddenly better than most. Do the usual. In general and without fear of failure.

At the San Siro it is of course much more difficult than at home, you don’t have as much ball.

But you still try.

THE BODØ / GLIMT TEST it was very good. The first quarter they were brilliant. The last 35 minutes are good enough to upset AC Milan a lot. This is due to many, but first and foremost to Jens Petter Hauge.

Do you hear, Lars Lagerbäck?

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