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Tottenham Hotspur: What’s waiting for Spurs in Norway for the Europa League semi-finals

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Tottenham Hotspur: What’s waiting for Spurs in Norway for the Europa League semi-finals


The weather may be favorable for Tottenham, but they still have to deal with playing at an artificial stadium.

For teams that are used to the real grass, they can know that the ball acts differently on an artificial stream – can move faster along the surface of the earth and move differently. Bodo/Gilmt players are used to this, but Tottenham players don’t.

Barcelona midfielder Dijan Colosevsky says it’s a different football (on an artificial stadium).

“That’s a different stadium, but in life, you have to do what you have to do to find a way to win and we have to do that.

“Of course, playing here at home is a great benefit for us because I don’t think many teams are ready to come,” said Bodo defender Oden Burtoft.

“The ball is really walking quickly when you play the passes and it is more difficult for the defenders to reach the attackers and contact us,” he said. That’s what we use in these games.

“It’s a big difference between artificial and grass in many ways, but the key is that the ball goes very quickly,” he said.

Tottenham have played on a similar surface this season – win 3-0 in Tamoros in the third round of the FA Cup in January

Spurs fought for 90 minutes against the national league, but finally managed to dominate them at an extra time, although they needed a goal against Tamours midfielder Netan Thikona to end the game after 101 minutes.

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