The prolific Ada Hegerberg desires to cap her return from the worldwide wilderness by firing Norway again among the many elite on the Women’s World Cup beginning this week.
The former Ballon d’Or winner stepped away from the worldwide scene in 2017 citing issues over the inequality of therapy given to girls’s groups by the Norwegian soccer federation.
The striker’s self-imposed exile lasted 5 years and meant she missed the 2019 World Cup, the place Norway reached the quarter-finals, earlier than she returned in time for Euro 2022.
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That was a forgettable event, nevertheless — Hegerberg failed to attain as Norway misplaced 8-0 to hosts England on the best way to a group-stage exit.
Now the 28-year-old, all-time high scorer within the Women’s Champions League, is decided to make up for misplaced time when Norway kick the World Cup off in opposition to co-hosts New Zealand on Thursday.
“There is always work to be done with the national team but it feels good to be with them again,” she advised AFP forward of the event from Lyon, the place she performs for the French champions and report eight-time Champions League winners.
“It gives me more of a chance to make a contribution to women’s football, on and off the field.”
Injury nightmare
Aside from her worldwide exile, Hegerberg — who helped her nation attain the final 16 on the 2015 World Cup — has additionally spent a lot of the previous few years out injured.
She suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in her proper knee in January 2020 and in September that yr underwent surgical procedure on a stress fracture to her left tibia.
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She didn’t return to motion till October 2021, then missed a big chunk of the season simply completed resulting from harm too.
“I finished the season well with Lyon. I was getting better as it went along,” she stated, after serving to her membership retain the French title.
“There was quite an intense period because I came back during the run-in to the end of the season when we had some really important matches,” she added.
“It was a tiring season because I needed to put a lot of work in to get back to my best. I am proud. I never doubted I would.”
Caught napping
And so what of Norway’s probabilities in New Zealand and Australia?
It will probably be anticipated to progress out of Group A which additionally contains Switzerland and the Philippines, and can hope to get to the final eight not less than.
Hegerberg is cautious.
“I don’t think we can say we are one of the favourites,” she stated of a workforce additionally that includes the likes of Chelsea’s Maren Mjelde and Guro Reiten and the Barcelona pair of Ingrid Syrstad Engen and Caroline Graham Hansen.
“We have lots of quality and desire. We need to be ambitious but also realistic — our most recent results have not been very good, so we want to give off a better image of Norway.”
It was the powerhouse of the ladies’s worldwide recreation a era in the past, reaching the primary Women’s World Cup closing in 1991 and profitable the trophy 4 years later.
Twice European champions, it additionally received Olympic gold in 2000.
“We have quite a history, having won the World Cup and been Olympic champions, but things have become a bit harder in the last few years,” stated Hegerberg.
“We got caught napping. That doesn’t mean we can’t achieve anything anymore because we have some quality players, but we need to get them all playing together to get the best out of the team.
“It’s really interesting. I can’t wait.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com