
Great goal in Miami! Andreas Schjelderup scores the 1-0 for Norway against England
Andreas Schjelderup converts the 1-0 for Norway to England
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Andreas Schjelderup converts the 1-0 for Norway to England. Norway opened the scoreboard in front of England in Miami and dreams of the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup. Andreas Schjelderup is 21 years old and has just marked one of the most important goals in Norwegian football history.
Furthermore, His hit on England confirmed that Norway also has an attacker capable of taking the lead in the most important scenarios. The attacker received by the left sector, settled towards his left leg and took out a powerful deal to the second stick he hit on the pole before overcoming Jordan Pickford, who was shocked by the unexpected deal.
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Andreas Schjelderup converts the 1-0 for Norway to England.
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Norway opened the scoreboard in front of England in Miami and dreams of the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup.
according to Clarín — Último momentoAndreas Schjelderup is 21 years old and has just marked one of the most important goals in Norwegian football history.
according to Clarín — Último momentoHis hit on England confirmed that Norway also has an attacker capable of taking the lead in the most important scenarios.
according to RPPThe attacker received by the left sector, settled towards his left leg and took out a powerful deal to the second stick he hit on the pole before overcoming Jordan Pickford, who was shocked by the unexpected deal.
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