Bodo/Glimt conceded more goals on Tuesday (five) than they had across their previous five Champions League matches combined (four)
Bodo/Glimt's dream run in this season's Champions League may be over, but they bow out with heads held high having made history.
Playing their football in often freezing conditions in a town located just north of the Arctic circle, the Norwegians surprised many by reaching the knockout stage on their debut in the competition.
They claimed some impressive scalps along the way - beating Manchester City and Atletico Madrid in the league phase before winning both legs against last season's finalists Inter Milan in the knockout play-offs.
But after winning their last-16 first leg match against Sporting 3-0 in Norway, the Portuguese side produced one of the great Champions League comebacks to win 5-0 at home and progress 5-3 on aggregate.











