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Eliteserien: Rosenborg Star Ole Selnæs Critical of His Own Club – Cheered on Against Sandefjord

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The RBK captain criticized his own club in the middle of the match against Sandefjord.
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Ole Selnæs tells how he perceived the halftime interview in the match against Sandefjord.

Dissatisfied Selnæs in TV 2 interview: – You can ask the club about their priorities SANDEFJORD - ROSENBORG 2-0: Rosenborg has had a tough summer so far. Since the start of June, the club has not won any of its four matches in the Eliteserien and was eliminated from the cup against Sarpsborg 08. In addition, the club has sold two of its best players, Sverre Nypan and Marius Broholm to Manchester City and Lille respectively. On Sunday, there was…

Ole Jakob Strandhagen was very disappointed after yet another defeat.

The RBK captain criticized his own club in the middle of the match against Sandefjord.

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Sandefjord is the Eliteserien's best home team - on Sunday it was Rosenborg who got the better of them.

·Oslo, Norway
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Sandefjord is the Eliteserien's best home team - on Sunday it was Rosenborg who got the better of them.

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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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