Great artistic levels presented by Norwegian Erling Holland In his first season in the Premier League with Manchester City, he is the undisputed top scorer in the Premier League and is close to winning the Golden Boot.
Halland was able to achieve a large number of records before playing in the English Premier League this season, and was the youngest player to score 20 goals in the Champions League, and he was able to score 143 goals in 11,863 minutes, including five goals with Borussia Dortmund and twenty-nine goals with Salzburg, With a market value of 150 million euros.
In the following report, we review the most prominent Norwegian stars who starred in the English Premier League.
1- Alf Haaland the Great, is the father of the current Norwegian star, and Haaland’s “father” career in English stadiums over eight years was full of successes, and he performed his best performance in English stadiums with Leeds United, who started his career with him with full force, but he did not He played a prominent role in his rise to the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup in the 1999-2000 season.
Haaland, the father, joined Nottingham Forest in 1993 at the age of twenty, and had not participated in any international matches with his country at the time.
2- Veteran Norwegian striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ended his successful career with Manchester United and hung his boots on August 28, 2007 following eleven years and three days since Old Trafford set his feet. It was one of the most successful decades of the Devils throughout his historical career, as he often scored goals at the crucial times when everyone was picking up his cards, while off the field, Solskjaer admitted his defeat to a chronic knee injury that forced him to retire from the ball.
Upon his retirement, Ole said, “I would like to thank the club director, the medical and technical staff, and all the fans who stood by me.”
There are many stations in Oli’s journey with demons; Including his four goals in just 12 minutes when he came as a substitute in the team’s match once morest Nottingham Forest, which ended with the overwhelming victory of the Man 8-1 to set a record for the number of goals he scored away from home.
The most prominent stop in Ole’s career, which bears a special memory for him, was in the European Champions League final in 1999, when he demonstrated his superior ability to take advantage of any opportunity that came to him in front of the opponents’ goal. His goal came in stoppage time once morest the veteran German goalkeeper Oliver. The Bayern Munich goalkeeper was to put the team on the podium, complete the treble contract, and carve his name in as one of the makers of the shining history of the Red Devils.
3- Norwegian star Morten James Pedersen He was great at taking direct free kicks and sending perfect crosses with Blackburn.
Pedersen was born in the small town of Vadso in the far north of Norway, and later became one of the best left-footed players in the history of the Norwegian league.
Pedersen was playing as a winger at the Norwegian club Tromsø when he attracted the attention of Blackburn Rovers, who obtained his services in 2004, when he was twenty-two years old, and the player quickly proved that he possessed tremendous technical abilities andPedersen left Blackburn Rovers in 2013, the year the team was relegated to the First Division.