Norway captain Martin Sjogren continues to be criticized.
Whoever raises his voice is Ian Wright, the symbol of Arsenal.
The problem is that the trainer is not very good tactically, Wright tells Norwegian TV2.
After the victory at the premiere, Norway was humiliated against England. The Norwegian national football team lost a full 8-0 and now the pressure is great before the decisive group match against Austria.
The collapse of the motherland has been described as a “horror film” in Norway, which has been harshly criticized by the Swedish captain of the Norwegian national team, Martin Sjögren.
Arsenal icon Ian Wright is now a BBC expert and says he “didn’t believe his eyes” when he saw Norway’s efforts against England.
According to Wright, Norway has the potential to be one of the best teams in the tournament, but the players are used completely wrong.
Guru Ritten is a world-class player who plays deep in midfield. Ada Hegerberg is isolated. Julie Blackstad plays the role of left-back despite being a midfielder. How many players will this guy use in the wrong position? It’s crazy, he says to Norwegian TV2.
“He will go from pale to positive if they replace the coach.”
Among other things, Wright believes that Norway has some of the best offensive players in the tournament and that the team should change its formation.
– The problem is that the coach is not good tactically and analytically, as he says and adds:
I guarantee you, once you replace that coach with someone who knows what he’s doing tactically, this will go from very pale, as it is now, to very positive quickly.