Norway – Turkey match (LIVE) – National Team News



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Our National Team A faces Norway in their second match in Group G of the European Qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2022. Burak, who scored a hat-trick against the Netherlands, is our most important goal weapon in the Norway party. The national team, which got off to a good start in qualifying by beating the Netherlands 4-2 in their first group match, have points left before this match. Kaan Ayhan and Mert Müldür are on the field to replace the injured Ozan Kabak and Zeki Çelik.

The match, which was played at La Rosaleda Stadium and began at 8:00 p.m., is directed by Alejandro Hernández of the Spanish Football Federation. Live commentary and score tracking for 90 minutes streamed live on TRT 1 without password.

MATCH MINUTES:

GOAL | 4′ We started with a goal in Malaga! Passing Hakan Çalhanoğlu’s pass, Yusuf Yazıcı turned the ball he found on the left wing inwards. Ozan Tufan, who hit Ajer’s bouncing ball with his left foot, shook the nets and our National Team went ahead.

Ozan Tufan scored his eighth goal for Norway in his A National Team jersey.

eleven ‘ Sörloth, who found the ball in the penalty area on Haaland’s pass, kicked, the ball into the net did not gain goal value for offside.

26 ‘ Luck is on our side … Sörloth’s hard blow, who found himself with the ball just in front of the penalty area, went from the post to the field of play.

GOAL | 28 ‘ Hakan Çalhanoğlu, who received the pass from Mert Müldür, tried to turn the ball in from the right cross, the ball went to Berg’s corner. Çağlar Söyüncü, who got on the corner kick used by Yusuf Yazıcı, increased the difference to 2.

Çağlar Söyüncü, who wore the national jersey for the 32nd time, left his second goal to the Norwegian networks. (1 official match, 1 friendly)

36 ‘ Elyounoussi, running after Meling’s pass, covered the left wing inward. The experienced footballer’s shot, which came from Kaan Ayhan, came out of the penalty area.

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Norway – Turkey Top 11:

Norway: Jarstein, Ryerson, Ajer, Gregersen, Meling, Midtsjö, Berg, Elyounoussi, Odegaard, Haaland, Sörloth

Turkey: Uğurcan Çakır, Mert Müldür, Kaan Ayhan, Çağlar Söyüncü, Umut Meraş, Okay Yokuşlu, Ozan Tufan, Kenan Karaman, Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Yusuf Yazıcı, Burak Yılmaz

Norway-Turkey match notes

In Team A that faced Norway in the second match of Group G qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, coach Şenol Güneş changed two players in the first 11 according to the Netherlands’ match on March 24.

Coach Güneş gave the opportunity to Mert Müldür and Kaan Ayhan in the first 11 instead of Zeki Çelik and Ozan Kabak, who had injury problems to the defenders, and did not change the players in other positions.

Güneş pushed Uğurcan Çakır into the castle in Norway’s match, Mert Müldür, Kaan Ayhan, Çağlar Söyüncü, Umut Meraş in defense, Okay Yokuşlu in midfield, Ozan Tufan, Yusuf Yazıcı, Hakan Çalhano Kenan Kağlu, striker and Buraman.

Halil Akbunar, who was invited to the A National Team for the first time and was not in the Netherlands game, was waiting for the opportunity to play among the substitutes against Norway.

Taylan Antalyalı, who entered the game from the reserves in the Netherlands match for the first time, was also a reserve.

Abdülkerim Bardakçı and goalkeeper Gökhan Akkan, who were invited to the national team, were not included in the team of the match.

4 substitutions in Norway

In the Norwegian National Team, coach Stale Solbakken changed 4 players in the first 11, according to the Gibraltar match they played 3 days ago.

Solbakken kept only Stian Gregersen on defense, while Lode replaced Thorstdevt in midfield with Strandberg and Svensson.

Norway, Turkey through the castle rune jarstein, Stian defender Gregersen, Kristo Ajerff’s, Birger Meling, Julian Ryerson, midfielder Patrick Berger, Martin Ødegaard Fredrik Midtsjö, Muhamed Elyounoussi, forward also Erling Haaland and Alexander Sørloth drove the first 11 of the countryside.

On the other hand, the Norwegian soccer team during the preparation match ahead of Turkey, “both on and off the field of human rights” wore the green jersey.

Gathered, at the request of the Norwegian Federation after arriving at the Malaga stadium in the Spanish city of La Rosela, the Minister of Youth and Sports, Mehmet Muharrem Kasapoğlu, and the Turkish ambassador in Madrid, Jihad Erginay, also watched from the stands.

Norway now faces up to 9 times Turkey won 4 of them, 2 draws 3 other matches also ended the competitors rule.

Having played the 588th game in its 98-year history, the A National Team has won 223 wins, 224 losses and 140 draws thus far.



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