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Euro 2025: Norway’s Graham Hansen Overcomes Finland with Late Goal in 2

  • Norway earned a 2-1 win over Finland on Sunday in Euro 2025, achieving their second consecutive Group A triumph and leading the group with six points.
  • The match featured an early own goal by Finland's Eva Nystrom, followed by Finland equalising through Oona Sevenius's first international goal in over a year.
  • Norway dominated the game, hitting the woodwork twice and eventually clinching the win with Caroline Graham Hansen's solo strike in the 84th minute after her quick dribbling past defenders.
  • Hansen, who was named player of the match, told NRK that although there is room for improvement, securing the win is beneficial. Meanwhile, Finland's coach Marko Saloranta expressed pride in his team’s effort but admitted the result was very disappointing.
  • The win advanced Norway closer to confirming a quarter-final place, which depends on the result of their upcoming match against Iceland later this week.
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Finland was the better team in terms of play. But Norway won 2–1 and after the final whistle was practically through to the quarter-finals of the European Championship. The big match winner for Norway was Caroline Graham Hansen, who was behind the first goal and scored the winning goal.

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After the second 2-1 tremor win in the second match, Norway is on the verge of entering the quarter-finals of the Women's Football Championship in Switzerland! After the Swiss, the Norwegian women also defeated the surprise team Finland on Sunday in Sion. The game's wife was Norway's top star Caroline Graham Hansen. The attacker from FC Barcelona forced an own goal before the break (3rd) and scored the decisive goal in the finish itself (84th).A…

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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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