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No: – didn’t get it to

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Norway’s U20 national football team is preparing for ⁣its fourth appearance⁢ at ​the FIFA U-20 ⁢World Cup, aiming to ⁤achieve a historic first: advancement beyond the‌ group stage. ‍Team‍ manager Bjørn Johansen, a former player in the 1989 tournament, has set a⁣ clear objective for the squad as they face ⁢nigeria, ‌Colombia, and Saudi Arabia ⁢in group play.

This year’s⁢ competition marks a⁣ notable prospect for ‌Norway,​ which has never progressed⁢ past the group ​stage in its previous three U-20 World Cup⁣ appearances. Johansen emphasized the team’s ambition, ‍stating, “We have a clear goal of becoming past. We have not moved on from the group play before, so there is clearly one step. If we​ can’t, ‍it’s​ disappointing.” while players like Nypan and Egeli ‌were considered, ‍Johansen noted they are ⁢already well-established in ‌their careers.⁣

The‌ team will⁢ draw inspiration from past successes, ⁣recalling Erling Braut ‍Haaland’s record-breaking performance in the 2019 tournament, where he scored nine goals in a ‌single match against Honduras. Johansen and the team are focused on making their own mark and achieving ‌a breakthrough result for Norwegian football.

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