Women’s World Cup: Why Ada Hegerberg is not playing for Norway | Football

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The former Ballon d’Or Feminin winner was replaced at the last minute (Pictures: ITV / Getty)

Norway star Ada Hegerberg dramatically pulled out of her side’s crucial Women’s World Cup clash against Switzerland seconds before kick-off after suffering a groin problem.

There were confusing scenes at Hamilton’s Waikato Stadium on Tuesday as the 28-year-old walked off the pitch and back down the tunnel to the dressing room while her team-mates were kicking off.

Hegerberg, one of her country’s most important players, had been selected to lead the line in the starting XI and took a full part in the pre-match warm-up.

She lined up with the rest of the starters for the pre-match picture and sung the national anthem, shaking hands with the Swiss opposition before exiting the pitch at the very last moment.

Initially spectators thought Hegerberg, a former Ballon d’Or Feminin winner, would re-emerge but she was replaced by Sophie Roman Haug seconds before kick-off.

There had been suggestions Hegerberg was suffering from an illness, but Norway have now released a statement confirming that she picked up a groin issue with the very last action of her pre-match warm-up.

The brief statement read: ‘Update from national team doctor Trygve Hunemo: Ada Hegerberg got a feeling in the groin on the last sprint during the warm-up.’

Norway tried to give Hegerberg every opportunity to run off the injury but she was forced to withdraw from the starting XI and she will now be a doubt for the side’s final group game against the Philippines on Sunday.

The minnows actually pulled off the shock of the tournament so far in Tuesday’s earlier kick-off, stunning hosts New Zealand in Wellington.

Despite the Football Ferns enjoying 69% possession and racking up 16 shots on goal in the match, the Philippines secured a famous 1-0 win courtesy of Sarina Bolden’s first-half strike – the only shot they had on target in the entire game.

Norway, meanwhile, went into the half-time break against Switzerland with the scores tied at 0-0 though edged the contest, with Hegerberg’s replacement Haug coming closest to finding a breakthrough in the first 45 minutes.


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