Bodø/Glimt won 4-1 against Start in Eliteserien. - Start's Ousmane Diallo Toure was sent off before halftime. - Start is still the only team without a win and is last in the table. For the second time in 20 days, Bodø/Glimt and Start met in Eliteserien. This time, it ended 4-1 to the Norwegians instead of 5-0. – I don't think it was very impressive, but good enough, said Glimt coach Kjetil Knutsen to TV 2. The win sends the Bodø fans ahead of Lillestrøm and up to a temporary 3rd place - four points behind Tromsø and five behind Viking. Tromsø has played two more games than Bodø/Glimt. Start is the only team without a win in Eliteserien and is last in the table. Andreas Helmersen started top for Glimt over Kasper Høgh. He got the opportunity to show himself already after seven minutes, but his attempt against an open Start goal was saved by John Olav Norheim on the post. Shortly after, he shouted for a penalty when he fell in the duel with Altin Ujkani in the Start box. VAR looked at the situation, but fell down on it not being enough for a foul. It was the first of four VAR checks in the half. The Norwegians took the lead after 24 minutes. Fredrik Sjøvold hammered the ball into the net after being played free by Jens Petter Hauge. Ten minutes later, Start was one man down. Ousmane Diallo Toure pulled down Hauge on his way through alone with goalkeeper Jacob Pryts Larsen, and referee Marius Lien pulled out the red card - after VAR had looked at it. – It's 'soft'. It's a classic, said Start captain John Olav Norheim to TV 2 at halftime. After the game, Diallo Toure told TV 2 that he felt he had ruined the game for his team. – It's cheap, but I can understand the decision, he said. Sondre Auklend doubled for Glimt just before halftime. The goal was first annulled for offside, but after a three-minute VAR check, Lien changed his mind. With ten against eleven, Start reduced on overtime in the first half. Patrick Berg stopped Omar Jebalis shot with his hand and the last VAR check gave Start a penalty. Håkon Lorentzen put the ball safely in the corner behind Nikita Haikin. – I'll go out and block the shot. Then I'll turn a bit and hit my hand, which I've lifted a bit. So it's okay, said Glimt captain Patrick Berg to TV 2 at halftime. Did you get this from Glimts game against Tromsø? After the break, both teams created several small incidents, despite Start playing in under numbers. The home team, however, failed to get the ball into the net again. Glimt, who doubled their lead again, scored when Patrick Berg hit 3-1. – I've had many shots and none have gone in. So it was nice, said Berg to TV 2. The game's final goal was scored by Håkon Evjen just before the end. Ola Brynhildsen was free in the box and could have finished, but instead laid the ball down to Evjen. With the goal open, he made no mistake. Also Evjens goal was checked by VAR. There is great excitement around how many and which Glimt players are on national team coach Ståle Solbakkens list for the World Cup. Fredrik Bjørkan, Odin Bjørtuft, Patrick Berg, and Jens Petter Hauge were in the squad when Norway met the Netherlands and Switzerland earlier in the spring. Håkon Evjen, Jostein Gundersen, and Fredrik Sjøvold have all been in before. The 26 players who will go to North America in the summer will be presented on Thursday evening. On Wednesday evening, Solbakken met the press. A microphone made a sound on his pacemaker, which made him have to go to Ullevål hospital for a check-up.