- Ole Saeter scored a magnificent long-range shot to give Rosenborg the victory
- But his response when asked how he would celebrate the interview left us shocked.
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A Norwegian footballer stunned an interviewer with a bizarre X-rated response when asked how he would celebrate his incredible long-range goal.
Ole Saeter scored an incredible long-range shot from around 40 yards on Monday to help his team, Rosenborg, beat Sandefjord 2-0 in the country’s top flight.
Saeter’s goal was the first goal of the game in the first match of the season in Norway’s top division and he was delighted as he walked away with his teammates, and could not hide his joy once the match was over.
Emil Fredereiksen had made it 2-0 in stoppage time, but Saeter grabbed the headlines with his magnificent goal that he slotted into the top left corner from midfield.
But Saeter was perhaps too happy when he gave a shocking answer after being asked how he planned to spend the night after the brilliant goal and victory.
A Norwegian footballer surprised in an interview with an X-rated response when asked how he would celebrate his incredible goal.
Ole Saeter inspired Rosenborg’s 2-0 victory over Sandefjord with a long-range goal
“I don’t remember (the goal),” he began.
‘I’m going home, phone in my left hand, c*** in my right hand, I’m going to enjoy.’ It will be late at night.
After his words caused a stir in his native Norway, Saeter apologized, with Telegraaf reporting his quotes: ”If anyone found it offensive, I apologize. But I am like this.
Fans were shocked and bewildered by Saeter’s unusual comments, with one calling him a “legend”.
Another described him as an “icon”, adding: “They only raise icons in Rosenborg.”
Others uploaded memes to summarize their surprise, while another joked: “Norway, that’s a real quote.”
Saeter is 28 years old and plays as a forward. So far he has played his entire professional career in Norway.
He has been with Rosenborg, who have won the Norwegian top flight a record 26 times, since 2021, scoring 23 goals during that period.