- Magnar Isaksen was of Norwegian origin, originally from Kristiansund, and in his hometown, he was known as "Reven" for his cleverness in eluding defenders and cleverly positioning himself in the box.
- Now the Norwegians can let loose. The third goal, which marks the end of the match, comes in the 25th minute. Brustad and Isaksen combine intelligently before the ball ends up in the hands of the unstoppable Martinsen.
- In the 7th minute, the first goal came. Holmberg broke the German attack and passed the ball to Frantzen. The ball reached Kvammen, who evaded a German defender. The pass crossed the field to Brustad, who arrived just short of the goal line. From there, he sent an exquisite pass to Isaksen, who scored from point-blank range.
- Kvammen plays a brilliant pass to Martinsen, who quickly realizes he might be blocked and that Isaksen is in a better position. He receives the ball on a half-dribble and perfectly passes it to Isaksen, who slots it home.
- Magnar Isaksen was frequently injured. The selection committee solved this problem by placing Odd Frantzen at center-left, while Frigg's Trygve Arnesen became the new right-winger. Otherwise, the Bronze Team remained intact.