Norway-Moldova 11-1: Erling Haaland makes excuses to the distraught Cristian Avram. Who seems to respond

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Cristian Avram had a very bad night in Oslo. Moldova’s goalkeeper, poorly protected by his rearguard, was scooped up by the Norwegians and eleven times he had to collect the ball in the back of the net in a match that was, to say the least, without history.

Five of the goals of the unleashed Scandinavians were scored by Erling Haaland, also in goal were Aasgaard (four goals), Myhre and Odegaard. For the guests’ only joy was Ostigard’s own goal, for Italy’s Gennaro Gattuso, while the controversy per Lele Adani’s disconcerting phrases live, the near-certification that to go to the World Cup one will have to go through the play-offs and there is a risk of having to face highly dangerous teams.

Manchester City’s bomber, according to Metro.co.uk, reportedly conversed with the extreme defender at the end of the shot on target, and justified himself. “I spoke to him – revealed a distraught Avram -. He said it was not his fault and that he had to keep trying to score because of the goal difference. I understand him but I will not die. I have to stay strong. I have another game in a few days. Eleven goals though is a lot … “.
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