World Cup baby joy for Norway goal-scorer Ostigard

June 20 (Reuters) – Days after scoring in Norway’s 4-1 win over Iraq, Norway defender Leo Ostigard has become a father, following ​the birth of his first child over FaceTime as ‌he continues his World Cup campaign with the squad.
Ostigard, who has been receiving parenting tips from teammate Erling Haaland, provided long-distance support to ​his partner Aurora Eidmann as she gave birth ​to their son on Friday.
“I’m completely exhausted myself, it ⁠was absolutely amazing. She did so well, there wasn’t ​much I could say, I just had to help ​her work and get him out. I’m proud, amazing,” the 26-year-old said in a video published by the Norwegian FA on its social ​media channels.
“When I saw him for the first time, ​I was blown away. It’s absolutely insane. I’m so happy and ‌proud. ⁠It’s definitely the greatest thing I’ve ever experienced,” he told reporters.
Ostigard told reporters that shortly after his son was born, the family’s peace was broken by a knock on ​his hotel room ​door.
“Four lads ⁠came jumping into the room. It was probably Sander (Berge), Erling (Haaland) and Joergen (Strand Larsen),” Ostigard ​said.
Norway play Senegal in Group I at the ​New ⁠York/New Jersey Stadium on Monday.
“I think it makes me a little more relaxed, that everything has gone well, because you ⁠never ​know. Now it’s just joy and ​I’m very happy that things are good, and that my boy is ​out,” Ostigard said.

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