The national team: Hanging in a thin thread
Norway's football team captain, Ola Sand, expressed uncertainty regarding Julian Ryerson's availability for Sunday's round-of-16 match against Brazil in the World Cup. Ryerson suffered a thigh injury during Norway's victory over Senegal and has been undergoing tests to determine his fitness. Sand indicated there is less than a 50% chance Ryerson will play, leaving the team to consider alternatives. Marcus Holmgren Pedersen and Fredrik Aursnes have both stepped in as substitutes, with Solbakken highlighting Aursnes as a viable option. The chosen right-back will face Vinicius Junior, a standout player for Brazil.
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