Girelli lifts Italy to semis over Hegerberg's Norway
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As the ball was crossed into the Italy box by Lisa Naalsund, Norway captain Ada Hegerberg was brought down by Italy centre-back Elena Linari. A penalty was awarded, and Linari was booked. But, as replays quickly showed, Hegerberg had been standing in an offside position when the ball was crossed.
Ada Hegerberg scored in the 66th minute to bring Norway level at 1-1 against Italy. 2 DAYS AGO・UEFA Women's EURO・0:40
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They were star prospects aged 18 when Norway last played in the quarterfinals at the Women’s European Championship.
The women's game has come a long way since the last time Norway played a knockout game at the Euros, agonisingly losing the 2013 final 1-0 to Germany with a callow, 18-year-old Ada Hegerberg, now team captain,
Norway are in the knockout stages of the Euros for the first time since 2013, and Ada Hegerberg is confident they can continue their run.
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Hegerberg grew up in rural Norway to parents who loved football so much that she jokes of being discouraged to take up handball and pushed towards the beautiful game instead.
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Italy’s 2-1 quarter-final victory over Norway was one of those stories almost as old as football itself: a cohesive group of middling players defeating a disjointed group of world-class players. And if that sounds like an insult to Italy’s Cristiana Girelli,