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Erling Haaland savored the moment after Norway won a knockout game at the World Cup for the first time, a celebration that included a horned helmet atop his head and again sitting on the field with teammates to do the Viking Row in synch with their red-clad fans.
Erling Haaland created history and broke a 72-year-old world record after scoring a late winner for Norway against Ivory Coast. This marked the European nation's first-ever knockout victory. Haaland now has 60 international goals and five in just three games at the FIFA World Cup.
The forward scored from close range in the 86th minute to give Norway a 2-1 World Cup win against Côte d’Ivoire, who had equalised through Amad Diallo
After leading the way for the Norwegians to their first knockout victory in the FIFA World Cup, Erling Haaland was all smiles and said, 'Everything is a bonus", noting his side's first World Cup qualification in 28 years and moving past the group stage.
Erling Haaland scores a late winner as Norway edge past Ivory Coast in a thrilling World Cup Round of 32 clash, securing their first-ever tournament knockout victory to set up a blockbuster last-16 tie against Brazil.
Erling Haaland scores an 86th-minute winner as Norway beats Ivory Coast 2-1 to reach the Round of 16 and move within one goal of Lionel Messi's Golden Boot lead.
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