Sørloth Riots – Germany: – Scandal



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Forward Alexander Sørloth of Bundesliga club RB Leipzig is creating a scandal for the Norwegian national football team.

Writes the German news magazine Focus. And the magazine is not the only media outlet covering the dispute between Alexander Sørloth (24) and coach Lars Lagerbäck (72).

The German version of goal.com also uses the word “scandal”. And the big newspaper Bild dedicates the case to bold headlines on Friday:

– After the noise in the selection: New opportunity for Sørloth, writes the newspaper, and points to a possible place in the first team against Hertha Berlin on Saturday.

IN FOCUS: Alexander Sørloth is news in Germany. Here is Friday’s edition of the leading newspaper Bild.
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Also, it is called:

– First he switched from Turkey to Leipzig. Now problems in the Norwegian team. Alexander Sørloth has made a name for himself so far, especially off the field, the newspaper writes.

– What you’ve done for Leipzig is still manageable. Three games, no goals and no assists.

Sørloth was bought as an upcoming star by Champions League semi-finalist RB Leipzig. But even now it may seem like it burns under the Norwegian’s legs.

Sørloth was immediately compared to Erling Braut Haaland. But for every minute that passes, for every minute of lack of playing time and zero goals, the pressure increases.

- Retire

– Retire

At a press conference yesterday, coach Julian Nagelsmann (33) spoke about Sørloth:

– Alex trained very well on Wednesday and scored six or seven goals in matches eight against eight. He is a candidate to start against Hertha Berlin. Especially since he recently scored for the national team, says Nagelsmann, and is aiming for a 4-0 win over Romania on October 11.

The best player at Red Bull Arena in Leipzig says he has not seen the noise of the Norwegian team.

– I’ll look at him and consider whether I should talk to him about it, says the Leipzig boss before the meeting with Hertha Berlin at 15.30 on Saturday.

There are many indications that the Norwegian Football Association managed to put the case to death with a statement on Thursday. But that was until Sørloth himself entered the field last night, through Agent Morten Wivestad.

DISAGREE: Alexander Sørloth and Lars Lagerbäck have a lot of unspoken stuff. Photo: Bjørn Langsem
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Now there are two contradictory explanations. And one of the parties is obviously not speaking correctly.

– I tolerate disagreements on professional football issues, says Lagerbäck.

– Alexander, however, made several accusations that did not refer to how we play football, but kept saying that Per Joar Hansen and I were incompetent as coaches, both in terms of management and football.

Sørloth denies the latter:

– I’ve never said that anyone on the coaching staff is incompetent. Never.

Focus writes that RB Leipzig is aware of the “scandal” but that coach Nagelsmann has not yet spoken to Sørloth about it.

Strike back towards Lagerbäck

Strike back towards Lagerbäck

Ole Gunnar Solskjær was also asked about the heated dispute at a press conference in Manchester on Friday. United take on Chelsea on Saturday.

– I do not want to comment on this particular case. But a group and a team are like a family, and it’s disappointing if things come out of the closet. Especially if it’s true, says Solskjær.

– There is much that comes out that is not true. But when it is confirmed from within, I am sure that the coaches and the team management are disappointed.

NRK writes that soccer president Terje Svendsen has started a dialogue with the leadership of the national team.

– A process has started. The responsibility rests with the leadership of the national team to resolve the matter, says Svendsen.

PRESENTED: Alexander Sørloth introduces himself to the press as a player for RB Leipzig. Video: RB Leipzig
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Former Rosenborg and national team player Jahn Ivar “Mini” Jakobsen believes that Sørloth cannot continue in the national team if he believes that the technical team is “incompetent”.

– It is not Sørloth or other players who will decide if Lars and Per Joar Hansen will coach the team, Mini tells Dagbladet.

TV 2 commentator Øyvind Alsaker believes there is reason to discuss Lagerbäck’s training after the 1-2 loss to Serbia in the European Championship playoffs.

– Men, says Alsaker:

– There were players who were not good enough and did not pass the exam. Erling Braut Haaland, Alexander Sørloth and Martin Ødegaard were able to play a better football match than they did.

Norway will play three games in November, against Israel, Romania and Austria. The question is whether Sørloth joins or is rejected.

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