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Haaland Defends Norway Coach's Decision to Rest Stars After Loss to France

Norway coach Stale Solbakken made 10 changes to the lineup after securing a round of 32 spot, resting stars like Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard. The decision faced criticism, but Haaland defended his coach, stating France was the better team regardless. Haaland praised France's world-class players, including Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele, calling their performance "terrifying." The coach expressed regret only for the traveling fans who missed seeing their stars in action.

"France was the better team anyway...": Haaland defends coach's decision to rest 10 players including him following Norway's loss

Massachusetts, June 27

Following his side's loss to France in their final FIFA World Cup league stage match, Norway striker Erling Haaland defended his coach Stale Solbakken's decision to rest 10 players, including key players like himself, saying that "France was a better team anyway".

After sealing a round of 32 spot with two wins in their first two games, coach Stale made 10 changes to the Norway line-up, resting superstars like Haaland and Martin Odegaard. His tactic to give players some rest before the knockouts met with criticism, but Haaland, who had scored two braces in two games before being benched, defended his coach.

Frederik Aursnes turned out to be the only one to keep his place from the previous match.

As quoted to De Telegraaf, quoted by Goal.com, the coach said that his only regret was that the "travelling fans" did not get to see their stars in action.

"We are here to go as far as possible, and I have to make the decisions that I think will take us the furthest. The only thing I feel guilty about is the traveling fans who wanted to see Erling, Martin, and the other stars," he said.

Haaland also backed his manager, saying that even the best eleven would not have changed the result.

"I said beforehand that I do not care, and that is still the case. France was the better team anyway. Even with our strongest 11, I do not think we could have beaten them," he said.

Haaland admitted that France has "world-class players everywhere", such as Kylian Mbappe, hat-trick hero Ousmane Dembele and Michael Olise.

"They will pose a problem for any team, and I honestly think they can go very far. What they showed against us was terrifying," Haaland concluded.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

I get the strategy but feel bad for traveling fans who spent money to see Haaland and Odegaard. Yes, winning is important, but football is also about entertainment. Coach could have given stars 30 mins off the bench at least. Still, respect for Haaland's attitude.

Ravi K

France truly are on another level. Mbappe, Dembele, Olise... it's like they have a cheat code! But this shows why Norway are still underdogs - they lack depth. If your second string can't compete, you can't just blame the coach for resting stars. Need better bench strength.

James A

Haaland is 100% correct. In cricket, we see teams rest key players for dead rubbers in bilaterals. Same logic. Fans can be disappointed but this coach is doing his job right. Norway are dark horses now with rested superstars. Smart management.

Priya S

"France was the better team anyway" - that's quite humble from Haaland. But honestly, with 10 changes, you're almost accepting defeat before kickoff. I understand rotatation, but 10 changes is excessive. Even in IPL teams don't swap entire XI for a qualifier. Hope this backfires.

Aman W

Remember when India rested Kohli and Rohit for meaningless group matches in 2019 WC? Similar logic. The real tournament starts now for Norway. Haaland is being a team player - refreshing to see a superstar prioritize squad goals over personal glory. Norway might surprise everyone in knockouts! 🔥

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