Portal dos Dragões
·6 July 2026
Oscar Bobb in Portuguese: “I grew up in Porto, Mum still lives there”

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·6 July 2026

Oscar Bobb, a 22-year-old Norwegian forward, caught the attention of the Brazilian press when he analyzed Norway’s 2-1 win over Brazil in the World Cup round of 16 in perfect Portuguese. The former Manchester City player, who was on the pitch for 45 minutes in the clash with the Seleção, explained where his fluency in Portuguese comes from.
“I grew up in Porto and my mother still lives there,” said Bobb, who came through FC Porto’s academy before returning to Norway. Meanwhile, the Fulham winger has not lost his strong command of Portuguese, as he speaks daily with teammates at the English club: “I also have many Brazilian friends. I have two at Fulham, Rodrigo Muniz and Kevin. That’s why I still speak Portuguese, I talk to them every day.”
Before explaining his command of the Portuguese language, Oscar Bobb commented on the victory in the round of 16. “Brazil was unlucky. I think our goalkeeper had an incredible game. Then we have Haaland... I don’t know if it’s Brazil’s fault. It’s a football match, things happen,” said the Norway winger in flawless Portuguese.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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