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Euro 2025: Norway's Graham Hansen overcomes Finland with late goal in 2-1 win

Euro 2025: Norway's Graham Hansen overcomes Finland with late goal in 2-1 win

Washington Post10 hours ago
SION, Switzerland — Norway did it again at the Women's European Championship on Sunday with another 2-1 win, this time over impressive Finland after being outshined for much of the game.
Caroline Graham Hansen provided the class Norway often lacked, deciding the game in the 84th minute with a cross that turned into a shot ending in the Finland net off a post.
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