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Norway coach says team must ‘accept’ England’s controversial World Cup goal

First publishedJul 12, 07:16 UTC
Last updatedJul 12, 10:08 UTC · 11m ago
New York Post
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Norway coach says team must ‘accept’ England’s controversial World Cup goal
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The Norway coach, Ståle Solbakken, said his team must accept a goal scored by England during the World Cup. This goal was considered controversial by some people. The coach believes the team needs to move past any complaints about it.

Norway's coach is Ståle Solbakken. He talked about a goal from England in the World Cup. Many people thought this goal was unfair or 'controversial.' Solbakken told his players they must accept it. This means they should not complain about it.

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This matters because coaches often want their teams to be positive after a tough game. Accepting bad things helps the team play better in future matches.

In brief
Who said the team must accept the goal?
The Norway coach, Ståle Solbakken, said this.
What kind of event was the goal from?
It was a goal during the World Cup tournament.
Why is the goal controversial?
Some people think the goal was unfair or questionable.
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All outlets frame the story in a very similar way. They all focus on the coach's instruction to accept the disputed goal.

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    The coach could have complained about it.
    New York PostHighlights that the coach *could* have argued against it.
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