Ada Hegerberg Norway Japan Philippines Football social Ada Hegerberg Norway Japan Philippines

Norway hero Roman Haug no fan of hat-trick spotlight

channelnewsasia.com

Norway striker Sophie Roman Haug usually prefers to let her football skills do the talking, but a hat-trick in a 6-0 thrashing of the Philippines has thrust her into the spotlight as her side seek to turn their World Cup fortunes around.

Deputising for the injured Ada Hegerberg, Roman Haug's goals helped Norway grab a spot in the last 16, and that match can't come quick enough for the 24-year-old who makes no secret of how uneasy she is at being the centre of attention. "I am fully aware of what it means to be a footballer in terms of media.

I take it with a smile and do it, but it can be uncomfortable at times," she told reporters at a press conference on Monday. "I've always been that way, I'm happiest on the field," she added.

Roman Haug's efforts in the win that helped Norway grab second place in Group A after a stuttering start to the tournament garnered thousands of new followers on social media as she learns to deal with the attention from the press. "It's part of the game and she keeps getting better," coach Hege Riise told reporters. "There is something about learning and being in those situations repeatedly, these are things she is learning to deal with."Norway will face Japan in the last 16, and their coach suggested that it might be time for Roman Haug to employ an expert for her social media accounts if she keeps dominating the headlines. "I probably need it alright," Roman Haug grinned.

Related News
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Friday that women should "pick the right fights" to "convince us men what we have to do" to bring equality to football. Infantino was speaking in Sydney ahead of the Women's World Cup final on Sunday between Spain and England. "I say to all the women -- and you know I have four daughters, so I have a few at home -- that you have the power to change," he told FIFA's Women's Football Convention, to tepid applause. "Pick the right battles. Pick the right fights.
Former Ballon d'Or winner Ada Hegerberg led the backlash against Gianni Infantino on Friday after the FIFA president said women need to «pick the right battles» and «convince men» to enforce change.
WELLINGTON : Norway's troubled World Cup odyssey came to a shuddering halt with a 3-1 loss to Japan in the last 16 on Saturday as the Scandinavians once again failed to find the balance needed to prosper at a major tournament.
Hinata Miyazawa scored her fifth goal of the Women's World Cup on Saturday to seal a 3-1 win over Norway and put Japan into the quarter-finals against Sweden or holders the United States.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.