The title on his shirt could look barely completely different on the World Cup this summer time however make no mistake, it’s nonetheless the identical Erling Haaland.
Nonetheless the identical swashbuckling pressure main the road. Nonetheless the identical ruthless fox within the field. Braut Haaland, as is displayed on the again of his No 9 Norway jersey slightly than merely ‘Haaland’ for Manchester Metropolis, is equally as menacing and devastating a determine on the worldwide stage as he’s at membership degree. A not-so-alter ego.
The 6ft 5in Viking solely wanted 23 touches right here at MetLife Stadium, the third fewest of any participant who began the sport, but two of them had been the distinction as Norway sealed their place within the knockout levels with a 3-2 win over Senegal.
He didn’t hearth the Scandinavians in entrance, with early substitute Marcus Holmgren Pedersen as an alternative capitalizing on an astonishingly careless error from Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly to open the scoring two minutes earlier than the break. Moments later, a similarly-calamitous gaffe from goalkeeper Edouard Mendy nearly allowed Haaland to double their benefit, just for the publish to disclaim him at a decent angle.
A colorless affair sparked into life after the interval as Haaland, the headline act of a recreation full of Premier League stars previous and current, produced two trademark strikes from shut vary to earn his nation victory. Ismaila Sarr’s personal double, together with one in stoppage time which gave Norway a slight scare, in the end proved a comfort.
Erling Haaland scored one other World Cup brace to earn Norway a 3-2 victory over Senegal
Haaland, as he did final week towards Iraq, stole the present as soon as extra with one other scientific brace, which despatched a shocking purple sea into raptures down the opposite finish of the stadium, triggering the well-known ‘Viking Row’ celebration that has gone viral at this event.
On a moist evening in New Jersey, Norway and their highly effective frontman set sail for the Spherical of 32.
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Simply hours after Lionel Messi netted twice and have become the event’s all-time main goalscorer within the course of, and as Kylian Mbappe bagged one other brace over in Philadelphia, it was over to Haaland to do his bit in a World Cup which is bringing out the perfect of its famous person names.
He got here agonizingly near doubling Norway’s lead simply earlier than halftime, after robbing a sluggish Mendy of possession and clipping the publish at a troublesome angle, but the 25-year-old did not have to attend lengthy to get his objective within the second half.
Three minutes after the restart, Norway and Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, who was very good in the course of the park right here, drove ahead and launched an inch-perfect by ball which cut up Koulibaly and centre-back associate Moussa Niakhate and fell straight into the trail of Haaland. And as ever, he made no mistake with the end, sweeping his left-footed strike into the top-right nook.
Haaland was at his ruthless greatest in New Jersey to e book his nation’s place within the knockouts
The title on his shirt could look completely different however Haaland was the identical devastating finisher right here
After Sarr pulled one again for Senegal 5 minutes later, Norway’s immovable object solely wanted one other 5 of his personal to revive their two-goal benefit, this time opening his physique expertly and caressing Patrick Berg’s cross into the again of the online after one other mistake by Koulibaly.
Messi, Mbappe, Haaland. The creme de la creme rose to the highest on a fabulous Monday on the World Cup.
Skilled heads let Senegal down
Mendy and Koulibaly are two of Senegal’s most skilled and most adorned gamers. In the event you had been watching the game for the very first time on Monday evening and had no clue who they had been, you actually would not guess as a lot.
Koulibaly’s mistake was primarily the one distinction between the 2 sides on the break after a primary half devoid of high quality in each containers. It was extremely sloppy from their 35-year-old captain, who nearly appeared like he’d forgotten he was taking part in on the World Cup for a second. Not the kind of lapse in focus you’d count on from a veteran of the staff with over 100 caps.
Whereas the center-back was largely at fault, Mendy additionally ought to have stored Pedersen’s lukewarm shot at objective out. He acquired a hand to it, however the ex-Chelsea goalkeeper shall be disillusioned to not have performed higher.
It was an equally irritating evening for him in New Jersey, with Haaland coming mightily near punishing him in the direction of the tip of the primary half. He practically acquired caught in possession once more late on, too.
Kalidou Koulibaly (proper) endured a night to neglect in a depressing loss for Senegal
And if Koulibaly’s first error wasn’t dangerous sufficient, he additionally didn’t clear the ball and allowed Berg to tee up Haaland for Norway’s third of the evening, which proved decisive ultimately.
Two of Senegal’s most trusted lieutenants appeared amateurish on the market at occasions.
Hydration break within the rain?
In the event you nonetheless wanted convincing that FIFA’s mid-half breaks are primarily a ploy to suffocate US viewers with much more advertisements, Norway and Senegal gamers pausing twice to ‘hydrate’ simply earlier than 8:30pm native time, in temperatures of 70°F, all however confirms the worst stored secret at this World Cup.
As all of us labored out in a short time this summer time, the explanation matches have been Americanized and cut up into 4 separate quarters is in order that broadcasters can add one other six minutes of commercials to their protection. Promoting it as a measure to prioritize participant welfare is nothing greater than a smokescreen.
In some blistering situations permitting groups to replenish fluids is important. However FIFA is not even making an attempt to cover its ulterior motive by implementing ‘hydration’ breaks regardless of the climate.
















