Erling Haaland neutralized by England and subbed off late as Norway’s World Cup run ends
Jude Bellingham scored both goals as England ended Norway’s first World Cup quarterfinal run, and Haaland was held scoreless.
- Yesterday, Norway star Erling Haaland was substituted at the break of extra time during the World Cup quarterfinal against England, replaced by Jorgen Strand Larsen as his team trailed.
- While no official reason was given, Haaland appeared exhausted after playing more than 105 minutes, with soccer great Zlatan Ibrahimovic noting he "looked slow on his toes."
- Struggling to find his form, Haaland was kept off the scoresheet as Manchester City teammate Jude Bellingham scored both goals for England, finishing with one shot on goal.
- Norway failed to secure an equalizer during the final 15 minutes following the substitution, ultimately losing two-one and being eliminated from the World Cup after reaching the quarterfinals.
- About 15 minutes after Haaland's departure, Norway's historic run ended; The Vikings' biggest star didn't shine despite entering the tournament with seven goals in four appearances.
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Extreme heat that knocked Erling Haaland out, a bizarre cable incident before the 1-1 equalizer: The World Cup quarter-final produced some remarkable scenes. And a Norwegian loser who bowed out with remarkable dignity. Source link: https://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussball/wm-2026-norwegen-verabschiedet-sich-nach-niederlage-gegen-england-a-b42b3da3-d632-4c03-8bc8-d93f1b979a45#ref=rss Author: Publish date: 2026-07-12 09:32:00 Copyright for syndicated…
Attacker Erling Haaland welcomed the historic course of his team at the World Cup, which managed to put Norway "on the football map", despite the elimination of the finals by England on Saturday (2-1 after extensions).
Despite the disappointment on Saturday night of Erling Haaland after the elimination against England, the Norwegian scorer was pleased to have put his country "on the map" of the world.
Haaland's World Cup tournament ended in shock.
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