Sorloth supports Haaland against Milosevic: ‘Against me too’

First Earling Haaland.

Now another Norwegian player accuses the midfielder of the Swedish national team Alexander Milosevic:

I have also been called a “whore,” Alexander Sorloth tells Nettavisen.

The snack after Norway’s 2-1 victory over Sweden in the Nations League on Sunday evening was an exchange of words between Norwegian star Erling Haaland and the Swedish midfielder. Alexander Milosevic.

The exchange of opinions is clear on TV, but without hearing what the players are saying to each other.

– At first he called me a whore, I can safely say that I am not. Then he said he was going to break my leg and a minute later I scored a goal. It was a remarkable thing, Haaland, the two-goal defender, told Norway’s TV2 channel.

Milosevic defended himself:

– I don’t speak Norwegian and I don’t speak Swedish. So I don’t know how to communicate, I don’t speak English on the field. It’s strange that he says things I didn’t say.

“Incredibly childish”

But now there are new accusations coming against the Swedish midfielder:

– She was also called a “whore”. There were some insults against me there too, so he definitely likes that expression, fellow Norwegian attacker Alexander Sorloth tells Norway’s Nettavisen.

– I think the behavior is incredibly childish and it’s really something you can smile at. Only 13-year-olds have learned and used such words, says Sorloth.

His teammates in the Swedish national team went on a counterattack against Haaland (and indirectly also against Sörloth) where the code of honor was broken:

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– In general, you can say that there is a lot of talk on the field, so I don’t think you should go out and complain about what is being said. He usually stays there so I don’t even understand why he’s out. I don’t even know if Milosevic (Alexander) said that. What happens on the pitch stays there and there is a lot of nonsense. It’s a high standard, so there’s nothing to cry about, he says Ludwig Augustinson to Express.

Sports reporter and thinker Patrick Equal develops Twitter:

“Now there is no defense, but Haaland must have heard a lot of worse things. It’s not straightforward that opponents flatter you in the Bundesliga. The golden rule is that you always stay on board. Hearing players constantly talking about trash would be disgusting.”

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At a press conference on Monday morning, the words Haaland and Sorloth claim Milosevic should use against them were toned down – by Norway captain Ståle Solbakken:

– This is exactly the case in all football matches all year round, from the sixth division of Austlante Nora to the best matches. “I can’t stand spending time on it,” Solbakken says according to VG.

Swedish national football team manager Stefan Peterson He says to Sportbladet:

– I didn’t talk to Milosevic about it. I want a copy. Everyone disappeared after the game, and the players have a day off. But I will hear what he has to say.

A lot of things were said on the pitch that might not be appropriate. Things happen everywhere in the heat of battle. “We want the players to be good representatives of Swedish football,” Peterson says.

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