Ready to start the season in the English women’s football fever: – Will be a dream

– It will be a dream, in a big stadium with a lot of people, loud duels and a lot of noise. I’m just very happy, said Celin Bizet Ildhusy to NTB.

He has replaced Paris Saint-Germain with Tottenham and will thus be involved when the first game of the new season is played on Saturday. The opponent is Manchester United, and the match will be played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

It was one of three games in this weekend’s opening round played at Premier League venues. Chelsea welcome West Ham in a friendly at Stamford Bridge, while Brighton meet Aston Villa in their magnificent room.

– It will be difficult to play at Stamford Bridge again. It’s good to be back there, said Guro Reiten.

He was directly involved in four of Norway’s five goals against Albania on Tuesday, but was also slightly annoyed at the lack of goals. He has good shots on the crossbar and the post.

– It wasn’t my day in front of scoring. I’ve been told to shoot a little more. “I have good legs, but today wasn’t good enough,” he told NTB after the game.

Arrangement

– The goalposts shook quite well after that shot in the 2nd half. There are a few days left until the series opener, so I guess it’s just a matter of setting the scene a little better.

With Maren Mjelde, he looks forward to Sunday’s derby.

– I’m really looking forward to it. It’s going to be an interesting season, and for me it’s great to be ready again and involved from the start of the season. “I’m really looking forward to it,” Mjelde said.

Elisabeth Terland is another national team player who can play in the Premier League arena. He signed for Brighton this summer, after he trained with the national team at club facilities throughout the European Championship. He may be hoping for better memories than from the two games Norway played at the Brighton arena in that play-off. He got a few minutes as a substitute in the 0-8 loss against England and was an unused substitute when Norway lost to Austria at the same venue.

To the record

On Sunday, there may also be a duel between the Norwegian national team star at Manchester City and Arsenal. Not Haaland against degaard, but Blakstad against Maanum.

Arsenal have sold nearly 40,000 tickets for the derby against Tottenham in the club’s main hall on September 24, and a new attendance record for the English Super League is on its way.

– It’s so cool with so many tickets sold. But first this is the start of this weekend’s series, and I’m looking forward to it, says Frida Maanum.

Ildhusy also began to look forward to a neighboring settlement in just two weeks.

– There’s a lot to look forward to. “I hope that at the weekend we’ll get a little bit of what I felt from the crowd at EC, where the fans are absolutely perfect,” he said.

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