00:00Wow, lucky to have won against Brazil, for me they've already won the World Cup, man.
00:24And I came here very early, very young.
00:26I was born in 2007, in October 2007, and I came here in 2008, right?
00:30And I came here... I moved here to live here, me, my brother, and my two parents.
00:35We came and moved here.
00:39And in the end, I just stayed, right?
00:42Then, with the volleyball thing, I got involved much later, I started playing there in 2018, if I'm not mistaken.
00:46mistake.
00:47I started playing in 2018.
00:49And in 2021, my family made the decision that it would be best for my sister, for my brother, for
00:56My mother moved there.
00:59And in the end, I stayed... if I'm not mistaken, at first, I wasn't even going to...
01:06It was mostly because of the volleyball, I was going more to finish the year.
01:09Actually, I was going to finish the year, but also because of volleyball.
01:12My initial idea wasn't to stay for the volleyball team, but I ended up staying, didn't I?
01:16Fortunately.
01:16Right now, my focus is definitely more on the Brazilian national team, right?
01:21So, I'm passionate about Norway, I was born there, and I have a lot of affection for it, but the Brazilian national team isn't just any national team.
01:31right?
01:31It's not something you can just put on the back burner, for goodness sake, right?
01:42Look, my younger sister stayed with Brazil, my mother stayed with Norway, but I stayed...
01:46Neutral, I wasn't with either of them.
01:49In fact, when Norway scored, my sister started to get a little sad, and I had to lie down for a bit.
01:55more towards Brazil,
01:56Because otherwise I would have been very upset with her, but my mother continued to root for me a lot.
02:01Now I'm going to root for Norway, obviously, right?
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