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Nordtveit has tooth knocked out in thriller + Gilbert to be sold?

Posted by Jeorge Bird on July 2, 2009

Arsenal loanee Havard Nordtveit played the full 90 minutes last night as Lillestrom beat Start 3-2 in a pulsating Tippeligaen encounter.

 Lillestrom had a two-goal lead before the hour mark, with Bjorn Helge Riise adding to Arild Sundgot’s 27th minute penalty.

 Start pulled a goal back through Stokkelien, but Magnus Mykleburst restored the hosts advantage. Start did halve the deficit once more, with Hulsker finding the net, but were reduced to ten men in the dying embers following the dismissal of Borgersen for a second-bookable offence.

In a physical contest, Havard had his tooth knocked out following an elbow from Huskler, but recovered to play a full part in the remainder of the game.

Havard impressed at centre-back and, as previously mentioned, there is a good chance that his loan deal will be extended when it expires on August 1st.

 

In other news, it has emerged that right-back Kerrea Gilbert could be sold this summer.

 Gilbert has spent the majority of the last three seasons away from the club, on loan at Cardiff, Southend and, most recently, Leicester, who he helped to guide back up to the Championship although his season was curtailed due to a dislocated shoulder.

 Gilbert has nine first team appearances for Arsenal to his name, all of which came in the final season at Highbury, and currently finds himself behind both Bacary Sagna and Gavin Hoyte in Arsene Wenger’s thinking, whilst Emmanuel Eboue can also play at right-back.

A catalogue of attitude problems, one of which resulted in a court case, have seen Gilbert’s stock tumble dramatically in recent years and it is now unlikely that he will continue his development at Arsenal.

9 Responses to “Nordtveit has tooth knocked out in thriller + Gilbert to be sold?”

  1. Jørn, Oslo said

    It might be worth mentioning that Håvard got a tooth knocked out following an elbow from Hulsker, but only spent a couple of minutes on the sideline before he came back on and finished the game.
    As usual he had a decent match, one bad pass in the first half, and could have done better on Start’s second goal, but otherwise solid and intelligent play.

  2. Bone8 said

    Nordtveit also got a preview of English football, when Start’s goal scorer Hulsker knocked his front tooth out with his elbow.

  3. Bone8 said

    Dammit, beaten to the punch.

  4. northbanklegend said

    It is a shame the Gilbert will be leavign the club because of attitude issues. He is a good right back and woudl be the ideal deputy for Sagna

  5. Alex said

    i’ve never actually seen GIlbert play, is he good? Better than Justin Hoyte?

  6. Fred said

    Hey did anyone mention he had a tooth knocked out?

    Maybe he’s too short? (Joke there.)

  7. Stu5 said

    lol bone as if the premiership is so physical that people constantly elbow each other in the face. i wish people would stop believing the over-hyped reputation of the physicality of our league. we certainly have a very high tempo and the odd player like savage who really will be out for blood in games. certainly our league is the most physical of the top few leagues, but it clearly isn’t that p[hysical. players diving, crying in pain over nothing left right and centre

  8. TC said

    Alex – everyone is better than Justin Hoyte – scam of the century getting 2 million for that sack of sh*** – borough deserve to go down on that decision alone.

  9. Aa23 (norwegian gooner) said

    God i hope Nordtveit doesn’t extend his loan with Lillestrom! don’t get me wrong, he will learn alot there as he is always 1st choice, but our league (Tippeligaen) is very poor indeed (sadly)…He would definitely benefit more from playing 4 a club like Leicester city or perhaps if he is good enough (haven’t seen him play) Birmingham or Wolves IMO

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