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Norway’s Spirited Return to the World Cup Stage
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- June 23, 2026
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Norway’s Promising Start in the World Cup
After a 28-year absence, Norway, energized by the dynamic Erling Haaland, has made an impressive comeback to the World Cup, advancing to the knockout stage. They began with a commanding 4-0 victory over Iraq, followed by a thrilling 3-2 win against Senegal at MetLife Stadium. Haaland contributed two goals, with Marcus Holmgren Pedersen adding another. Ismaila Sarr scored twice for Senegal, creating a tense finish.
Norway’s final Group I match is against France, another strong contender with two wins. Both teams have secured their place in the round of 32. The match on Friday, June 26, will determine the group winner. The group leader will face a third-place team from Groups C, D, F, G, or H in New York/New Jersey on June 30, likely Sweden, according to The Athletic’s forecast. The runner-up will encounter the second-place team from Group E in Dallas, possibly Ivory Coast, who play Curacao next.
Erling Haaland’s Impact
Erling Haaland has emerged as a formidable force. Against Iraq, he played unfazed and at MetLife, Edouard Mendy faced his relentless approach. Haaland’s shot hitting the post was unexpected, as he rarely misses once within striking range. His response showed his dissatisfaction. Haaland, competing against players like Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe, continues to make his mark. His second-half goals increased his tournament tally to four, putting him on par with Mbappe and one behind Messi.
Norwegian Fans and Their Enthusiasm
The presence of Norwegian fans, reminiscent of Vikings, has been striking. They have been joyfully rowing in public spaces across New York, even enduring a rainstorm. This enthusiasm reached Norwegian parliament, where members showed support by rowing in their seats. In the match against Senegal, their energy seemed to boost the team’s performance, especially Haaland, who pressed with intensity.
Senegal’s Struggles Continue
Senegal faced early exits after two losses, despite being considered strong contestants. Their defeat against France and now Norway, left them reflecting on missed chances. Sadio Mane contributed an assist but couldn’t significantly impact beyond that. Pape Thiaw’s squad, despite its potential, needs strategic changes to advance further.
Norway’s Dependency on Top Players
Norway’s reliance on Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard is noteworthy. Odegaard’s strategic plays, like assisting Haaland’s goal, exemplified their synchronization. However, their contrasting styles could sometimes lead to missed opportunities, as seen when Odegaard hesitated to pass directly to Haaland. Nonetheless, their performances have been crucial in Norway’s progress.
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