The last time a Norwegian player achieved this in the Champions League was in March 2003, when Jon Carew scored twice for Valencia against Arsenal.
Hauge reflected on the game, saying it was "a really fun game" and that his team can be proud of their display against a strong opponent.
He praised the team's supporters for their enthusiasm and motivation throughout the match, describing the atmosphere as "unbelievable."
Hauge believes the experience will give his team confidence, and they will look to build on it in their upcoming league games.
After the international break, Bodo/Glimt will return to the Champions League, where they will face tougher opponents.
Meanwhile, coach Kjetil Knutsen noted that his team showed high quality in their build-up play, but struggled to capitalize on their chances in the final third.
He acknowledged that the team was not brave enough to take advantage of their momentum after scoring, which he believes is a weakness.
Despite this, Knutsen expressed pride in his team's performance and believes they have proven they can compete at the highest level.