

Erling Haaland delivered a performance for the ages, single-handedly dismantling Brazil to send Norway into the World Cup quarterfinals. The striker, dubbed an 'absolute monster' by pundits, scored a brace and assisted another in a stunning 3-1 victory at the round of 16 stage.
BBC Sport analysts Wayne Rooney, Joe Hart, and Micah Richards were unanimous in their praise. Rooney called Haaland 'remarkable' for his relentless pressing and clinical finishing, while Hart highlighted his physical dominance over Brazil's defenders as the key factor in the upset.
Norway's tactical discipline allowed Haaland to thrive on counter-attacks, exploiting gaps left by Brazil's aggressive full-backs. Richards noted that Haaland's movement created havoc, forcing defensive errors that Norway capitalized on ruthlessly in the second half.
The result marks a historic milestone for Norwegian football, as they advance past Brazil for the first time in World Cup history. With Haaland in this form, the Scandinavian side now looks like a genuine contender for the trophy, sending a warning to the remaining teams.