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The 19-year-old was on fire when Vålerenga took bronze. The start must take the difficult road in the Obos league.
INTILITY ARENA (Nettavisen): Vålerenga took his first Eliteserien medal since 2010 after a show of power at home against Start on Tuesday night. The 4-0 win also dropped Start to the Obos league.
The game was in practice already decided after half an hour. By then, Vålerenga had scored three goals, all led by Osame Sahraoui.
He first assisted Vidar Örn Kjartansson, before provoking an own goal from Eirik Wichne, then capped it all with an excellent goal from 18 meters.
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– I’ve been hard on myself
The 19-year-old Oslo club’s little gem has really taken Norwegian football by storm in 2020, in the final game of the season he delivered an almost flawless match until he was replaced with ten minutes to go.
– The first round was a dream. It was important to get it. I have been hard on myself and have said that I need more goal points. That he gets it in this match is important, Sahraoui tells Nettavisen.
– It means a lot. I love to play when it really matters. This tastes great, continue.
The little coach has given him many looks after a very good debut season with the capital club. The online newspaper knows that there is interest from several high-level clubs, in several different countries.
The main character himself takes interest with crushing calm.
– It’s too early to think. I focus on what is happening now. I am proud to be in Vålerenga.
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Finished in the club
His teammate Herolind Shala is impressed with what his teammate has shown this season. What he did on Tuesday made his teammate close his eyes.
– It was absolutely fantastic. You just have to keep building next year and devastate even more. Then they will sell it to a big club, he continues.
Shala, who had previously played for Start, also took time to sympathize with the old club after relegation.
– Sorry for the old colleagues. It’s a fantastic club and I wish them all the best, says Shala.
He is even in his last days in Vålerenga.
– I tried to take this medal first, but I turned down an offer from Vålerenga a while ago. First I want to look beyond the borders of the country, then we will see what emerges. It seems that this is my last day here in Vålerenga, although you should never say never, he concludes.
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