Norway vs Switzerland: Hegerberg Turns Opener
Norway vs Switzerland served up a thrilling start to Euro 2025 as Ada Hegerberg’s predatory instincts inspired a 2-1 comeback in Bern.
Norway vs Switzerland match summary
The hosts struck first on 18 minutes when Coumba Sow squeezed a low shot past Aurora Mikalsen, sending a packed Stade de Suisse into raptures. Yet Norway, guided by new boss Gemma Grainger, refused to panic. Caroline Graham Hansen dictated the tempo from the right flank and, just before half-time, her curling cross located Hegerberg. The Lyon striker met it cleanly, powering a header beyond Gaëlle Thalmann for the leveller that silenced the red-and-white wall.
Hegerberg’s influence grows
Norway vs Switzerland again pivoted on Hegerberg after the interval. Her movement dragged defenders out of position, creating gaps for Guro Reiten and Frida Maanum to exploit. In the 67th minute, pressure told when Ana-Maria Crnogorčević inadvertently diverted Hansen’s fizzing delivery into her own net. Switzerland rallied—Ramona Bachmann twice went close—but Maria Thorisdottir’s late block preserved the Scandinavian advantage.
What it means for Group A
The victory hands Norway three precious points ahead of Saturday’s meeting with Finland, while Switzerland must regroup quickly before facing Iceland. With only the top two guaranteed progression, every goal counts.
Player of the match
Hegerberg not only scored but completed 88% of her passes and won six aerial duels, underlining why she remains Europe’s most feared No. 9.
Quick opinion
Norway showcased grit and guile, yet defensive lapses persist. If Grainger’s side aspire to lift the trophy, tightening those back-line screws is essential—starting now.
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