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How Norway plan to win over NZ football fans

Author
Bonnie Jansen, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 19 Jul 2023, 2:00pm

How Norway plan to win over NZ football fans

Author
Bonnie Jansen, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 19 Jul 2023, 2:00pm

Drawing the host nation in your World Cup tournament opener is far from ideal 鈥 even if you are the hot favourites to win the match.

Norway will take on New Zealand in the 2023 Fifa Women鈥檚 World Cup opening match tomorrow at a sold-out Eden Park in Auckland.

50,000 spectators are set to roll up, all mostly in the Football Ferns camp, but it鈥檚 not fazing the European side.

Norwegian midfielder Ingrid Engen told the聽Herald聽it鈥檚 going to be a challenge having roaring fans cheer for the opposition team, but she feels good about the opportunity of being there in the first place.

The world No 12s are recognised as one of the most successful nations in women鈥檚 football, winning all three major events: the World Cup, Euros and Olympic gold. They鈥檒l face New Zealand, who have won once in their last 12 matches.

Though they鈥檙e expected to walk away with a victory tomorrow and top the group, Engen said the team isn鈥檛 being too complacent.

鈥淚 think we鈥檙e down to earth. We know what we need to do to be at our best and we鈥檙e going to meet tough teams,鈥 said Engen. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a World Cup and we meet New Zealand first who is playing at home - so I think we, we know that we have to just work hard.鈥

Ingrid Engen during the Norway women鈥檚 national team football training at Seddon Fields, Auckland, New Zealand on Friday 14 July 2023 ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup. Mandatory credit: Alan Lee / www.photosport.nz

Ingrid Engen during the Norway women鈥檚 national team football training at Seddon Fields, Auckland. Photo / Photosport

The hardest challenge the team faces, however, is how they win over Kiwi fans for the remainder of the tournament 鈥 knowing they are the Ferns鈥 toughest opponent.

However, players confessed they do have a plan in mind: goals.

Norwegian players teased the fact the Football Ferns have lacked in the scoring department.

Midfielder Emilie Haavi said, 鈥淚 understand if fans cheer for New Zealand but we will try to play good football and score goals. I think people like to see goals.鈥

The same was emphasised by other players just days earlier during an open training at their base at Seddon Fields, near Western Springs. 鈥淪upport Norway鈥, they told the young players of Western Springs Football Club, explaining they score lots of great goals.

Haavi spoke of her teammates Ada Hegerberg 鈥 an Olympic Lyon forward who was the first female to win the Ballon D鈥檕r trophy for the world鈥檚 best player in 2018, when she was just 23 鈥 and Guro Reiten who assisted many of Sam Kerr鈥檚 goals in the Women鈥檚 Super League for Chelsea this season.

Claude Bunge against Ada Hegerberg of Norway.
Photo / Photosport

Claude Bunge against Ada Hegerberg of Norway. Photo / Photosport

鈥淚 think we have really good potential in our team, especially in our attack,鈥 said Haavi. 鈥淲e have great players that have been performing really well in Europe this season and if we can put it all together I think we can be a dark horse.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e playing such a big game and with the many people in the stands, hopefully it鈥檚 going to be really good for women鈥檚 football.

鈥淔or me, it is an honour,鈥 Haavi said. 鈥淚t will be a cool experience.鈥

Norway kick off at 7pm against New Zealand on July 20 at Eden Park in Auckland.

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