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Haaland's 86th-minute winner sets 5 major records, Norway returns to Round of 16 after 28 years
On July 1, in a stunning Round of 16 match at the 2026 World Cup, Norway defeated Ivory Coast 2-1, returning to the Round of 16 after 28 years. Haaland, valued at €200 million, scored a last-minute winner with a tap-in at the 86th minute, and the tough guy instantly broke down in tears. Wearing a Viking helmet, he looked at the stands and wiped away tears, a touching scene. After the match, a choked-up Haaland said: "I really didn't have the energy to play extra time! This journey has been insane. I believe this will change Norway forever." After this goal, he has scored 5 goals in 3 World Cup matches, matching Norway's total team goals for the entire 1998 tournament, and set a record as the first player in 72 years to score in each of the first three World Cup matches. Norway is playing in the World Cup for the fourth time in its history, now matching its best results from 1938 and 1998. The Viking pirates have officially announced their return.
Haaland's performance in this match was not particularly outstanding, but true top strikers always step up in crucial moments. In the 86th minute, Berg laid the ball back from the byline, and Haaland easily tapped it home, securing the last-minute winner to advance. Statistics show that Haaland has scored 60 goals in 53 international matches, becoming the fastest player to reach 60 goals for a senior national team since Gerd Müller (48 matches) in 1973. He also became the third player in history to score in the first three World Cup matches, and has scored a terrifying 25 goals in his last 13 matches for Norway. Even more astonishingly, during the World Cup qualifiers, he scored 16 goals in 8 matches, averaging 2 goals per game, crushing Italy in both legs, and tying Robert Lewandowski's record for most goals in a single European qualifying campaign, with efficiency far surpassing Messi and Ronaldo.
Norway's comeback cannot be separated from Haaland's dominant performance in the qualifiers. He scored in all 8 qualifiers, netting five goals in a single match against Moldova (single-handedly creating 7 goals), and scored a brace in two minutes away against Italy, personally forcing the four-time champion into the playoffs. Standing 200M tall with strong physicality, he forms a 'three-striker' setup with Sørloth and Larsen, praised as 'the strongest forward line in the World Cup'. Tactically, he draws multiple defenders, creating space for teammates like Ødegaard (who leads Europe with 7 assists). Norway won all 8 qualifiers, scoring 37 goals and conceding only 5, averaging 4.6 goals per game, surpassing Germany's 2017 undefeated campaign (4.3 goals per game), setting a new historical efficiency benchmark for European qualifiers. Now returning to the Round of 16 after 28 years, Haaland has proven with his strength that he is not just a stat-padder against weak teams, but a true god reshaping the landscape of Nordic football.
After advancing to the Round of 16, Norway will face Brazil on July 6 at 04:00, and Haaland will reunite with Arsenal center-back Gabriel. The two have had frequent clashes in the Premier League representing Manchester City and Arsenal respectively. This reunion on the World Cup stage, who will have the last laugh is worth anticipating. Brazil is a strong favorite to win the title, but Norway possesses the unstoppable blade of Haaland—he has 5 goals in the first 3 World Cup matches, in scorching form. Norway's coach may use Haaland's hold-up play combined with Ødegaard's precise passing to tear open Brazil's defense on the counterattack. Whether Gabriel can contain this Premier League rival will be key to the match. Can the Viking pirates continue to create miracles? The whole world is holding its breath.
Haaland's 86th-minute winner sets 5 major records, Norway returns to Round of 16 after 28 years
On July 1, in a stunning Round of 16 match at the 2026 World Cup, Norway defeated Ivory Coast 2-1, returning to the Round of 16 after 28 years. Haaland, valued at €200 million, scored a last-minute winner with a tap-in at the 86th minute, and the tough guy instantly broke down in tears. Wearing a Viking helmet, he looked at the stands and wiped away tears, a touching scene. After the match, a choked-up Haaland said: "I really didn't have the energy to play extra time! This journey has been insane. I believe this will change Norway forever." After this goal, he has scored 5 goals in 3 World Cup matches, matching Norway's total team goals for the entire 1998 tournament, and set a record as the first player in 72 years to score in each of the first three World Cup matches. Norway is playing in the World Cup for the fourth time in its history, now matching its best results from 1938 and 1998. The Viking pirates have officially announced their return.
Haaland's performance in this match was not particularly outstanding, but true top strikers always step up in crucial moments. In the 86th minute, Berg laid the ball back from the byline, and Haaland easily tapped it home, securing the last-minute winner to advance. Statistics show that Haaland has scored 60 goals in 53 international matches, becoming the fastest player to reach 60 goals for a senior national team since Gerd Müller (48 matches) in 1973. He also became the third player in history to score in the first three World Cup matches, and has scored a terrifying 25 goals in his last 13 matches for Norway. Even more astonishingly, during the World Cup qualifiers, he scored 16 goals in 8 matches, averaging 2 goals per game, crushing Italy in both legs, and tying Robert Lewandowski's record for most goals in a single European qualifying campaign, with efficiency far surpassing Messi and Ronaldo.
Norway's comeback cannot be separated from Haaland's dominant performance in the qualifiers. He scored in all 8 qualifiers, netting five goals in a single match against Moldova (single-handedly creating 7 goals), and scored a brace in two minutes away against Italy, personally forcing the four-time champion into the playoffs. Standing 200M tall with strong physicality, he forms a 'three-striker' setup with Sørloth and Larsen, praised as 'the strongest forward line in the World Cup'. Tactically, he draws multiple defenders, creating space for teammates like Ødegaard (who leads Europe with 7 assists). Norway won all 8 qualifiers, scoring 37 goals and conceding only 5, averaging 4.6 goals per game, surpassing Germany's 2017 undefeated campaign (4.3 goals per game), setting a new historical efficiency benchmark for European qualifiers. Now returning to the Round of 16 after 28 years, Haaland has proven with his strength that he is not just a stat-padder against weak teams, but a true god reshaping the landscape of Nordic football.
After advancing to the Round of 16, Norway will face Brazil on July 6 at 04:00, and Haaland will reunite with Arsenal center-back Gabriel. The two have had frequent clashes in the Premier League representing Manchester City and Arsenal respectively. This reunion on the World Cup stage, who will have the last laugh is worth anticipating. Brazil is a strong favorite to win the title, but Norway possesses the unstoppable blade of Haaland—he has 5 goals in the first 3 World Cup matches, in scorching form. Norway's coach may use Haaland's hold-up play combined with Ødegaard's precise passing to tear open Brazil's defense on the counterattack. Whether Gabriel can contain this Premier League rival will be key to the match. Can the Viking pirates continue to create miracles? The whole world is holding its breath.




























