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Injuries and illness cause concern

From Aftenposten · () Norwegian

Translated from Norwegian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Norway's national football coach Ståle Solbakken expressed concerns about the right-back position ahead of a crucial match.
  • Julian Ryerson has trained with the team for two days without pain, but Solbakken remains cautious due to the high temperatures.
  • Brazil is considered the favorite, but not an overwhelming one, according to Solbakken.

Norway's national football coach, Ståle Solbakken, has voiced concerns regarding the team's right-back position just a day before a significant match. Despite Julian Ryerson participating in the last two training sessions without reporting pain, Solbakken remains uncertain about his readiness, citing the challenging conditions.

"It has been 37 degrees Celsius, and we have not trained at full intensity," Solbakken stated, highlighting the impact of the extreme heat on player performance and recovery. The high temperatures pose a significant challenge, potentially affecting the team's ability to execute their game plan and maintain peak physical condition throughout the match.

Brazil are favorites. But not 'big, big, big' favorites.

— Ståle SolbakkenAssessing the team's opponent ahead of the match.

Looking ahead to the game, Solbakken acknowledged Brazil as the favorite but downplayed their dominance. "Brazil are favorites. But not 'big, big, big' favorites," he remarked, suggesting that Norway believes they have a viable chance to compete and potentially secure a positive result against the South American powerhouse.

The team's preparation has been meticulous, but the lingering question mark over the right-back position adds an element of unpredictability. Solbakken's cautious approach underscores the importance of player welfare and strategic decision-making in high-stakes international fixtures.

It has been 37 degrees Celsius, and we have not trained at full intensity.

— Ståle SolbakkenExplaining concerns about player readiness due to high temperatures.
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Originally published by Aftenposten in Norwegian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.