Norway’s World Cup campaign is facing a potential setback as players experienced significant muscle cramping during the recent match against Senegal. The cramping occurred late in the game, raising concerns about player fitness as the team approaches critical knockout stage matches. Norway’s team doctor is now implementing measures to address the issue and prevent further occurrences. The cause of the cramps is currently under investigation, with factors like hydration, nutrition, and fatigue being considered. This development casts a shadow over Norway’s prospects, as muscle cramps can severely impact performance and potentially force players to withdraw from games. The team hopes the implemented strategies will allow players to remain fit and competitive throughout the remainder of the tournament.
