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Norway's Football Struggle: A Glimpse into a Golden Generation
Norway has long stood out as the underdog in Scandinavian football. While its neighbors, Sweden and Denmark, have consistently qualified for major tournaments, Norway has found itself on the sidelines for far too long. Despite boasting a population of fewer than 5 million and a challenging northern climate, the country has produced some footballing talents capable of greatness like Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard. Yet the national team has gone through an agonizing drought, failing to qualify for a major tournament since Euro 2000, raising questions about talent management, coaching strategies, and overall execution both on and off the pitch.