Norway flew on the same chartered plane as Sweden from Kastrup, but while the blue and yellows live and play in Cairo, the Norwegians stay in Giza.

Sander Sagosen is critical of the layout of the World Cup bubble at the five-star hotel where Norway lives.

Among other things, the Kiel player points out that people move in and out of the hotel and that the teams eat together.

- We can only keep our fingers crossed that we have everything so that we do not get infected in the squad, he says.

Norway's team doctor Thomas Torgalsen agrees with Sagosen's criticism, as the team has been promised to eat separately from their own buffets, and also says that a station to coronate test all teams is located on the same floor where Norway lives.

- It is not good and we are trying to get it moved, says Torgalsen.

On Wednesday, Torgalsen had a meeting with the hotel's management, the local organizers and the International Handball Federation (IHF).

Norway is one of the gold favorites and is really tested directly in Thursday's premiere, where France is waiting.