Hegerberg seeks to emulate Messi and win World Cup to sate unfulfilled career with Norway

Football
Published 03.07.2023
Hegerberg seeks to emulate Messi and win World Cup to sate unfulfilled career with Norway

She has typically been described because the Lionel Messi of ladies’s soccer due to her scoring feats.

Now Ada Hegerberg is trying to accomplish what the Argentinian nice lastly achieved just a few months in the past and win a World Cup to sate a largely unfulfilled worldwide profession.

A complete of three targets throughout three main worldwide tournaments for Norway doesn’t do justice to one of many biggest scorers within the historical past of the ladies’s sport. Hegerberg, in any case, has netted extra targets within the Champions League — the best stage in girls’s soccer at membership stage — than any participant, with 59. She grew to become the document holder on the age of 24.

With Lyon, she’s a six-time Champions League winner, an eight-time French League winner and a six-time French Cup winner. She has a scoring common of greater than a purpose per sport for Lyon, European soccer’s most adorned crew.

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Oh, and naturally, she was the primary feminine winner of the Ballon d’Or in 2018 at an award ceremony in Paris marred by a French DJ asking Hegerberg to twerk.

Yet in terms of {hardware} via feats for her nationwide crew, Hegerberg’s cabinet is naked.

The closest she got here to a trophy for Norway was at her first-ever senior worldwide event — the European Championship in 2013 — when her crew misplaced within the closing to Germany.

Since then, it’s been a reasonably sorry story for a participant who for a lot of has transcended her nationwide crew. She has by no means competed on the Olympics, her solely World Cup was in 2015 when Norway exited within the spherical of 16, and there was a group-stage elimination on the European Championship final 12 months.

Hegerberg would have performed in additional main tournaments had she not determined to rule herself out of choice for her nationwide crew for 5 years due to what she perceived to be a common disregard for girls’s soccer in Norway on the time. The crux of her frustration was the uneven tempo of progress and technique within the girls’s sport. She was absent till 2022, when she opted to return forward of that 12 months’s European Championship — coinciding with the arrival of Lise Klaveness, her former Stabæk teammate, as president of the Norwegian soccer federation.

“I was able to have very honest discussions with the federation, firstly through Lise,” she mentioned. “I am very glad to be able to come back with the team and get a new story started.”

A 12 months later, Hegerberg remains to be trying to make up for the misplaced time in a Norway uniform — and after a irritating home season, too.

Hegerberg, who spent 21 months out in 2020-21 due to an anterior cruciate ligament damage, was lacking for an additional seven months this season due to an unspecified damage that was not broadly reported.

Naturally, she scored a minute after coming off the bench in her comeback sport, for Lyon at Montpellier, and ended the season with six targets in 9 video games in all competitions.

Scoring is rarely an issue for this most pure of finishers — even on the worldwide stage, she has 43 targets in 76 video games since making her senior debut for Norway in 2011 on the age of 16.

And neither is making a stand for what she believes in. Only just a few months in the past, Hegerberg appeared in a video by the human rights group Amnesty, demanding compensation for the households of migrant staff who died whereas working on the males’s World Cup in Qatar.

“An extremely large responsibility is placed on footballers and it is tough, but that is the reality,” she mentioned within the video. “I know I have a position to show my opinion on it.”

For Hegerberg, it’s the trophies which might be lacking with Norway, which has gained 4 main titles however none for the reason that 2000 Sydney Olympics.

For that to vary, it could’t all simply be right down to Hegerberg. Her teammates are going to must step up, too.

Like Caroline Graham Hansen, the Barcelona midfielder, who has 44 targets in 98 video games for Norway and briefly took a break from her nationwide crew after final 12 months’s European Championship.

Norway is in a gaggle with Switzerland, the Philippines and New Zealand. While anticipated to achieve the knockout stage, the Norwegians aren’t among the many favourites to win the event that begins later this month.

Hegerberg might need one thing to say about that.