FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Iraq striker Aymen Hussein was delayed on the way to his first World Cup.He still made the best of his tournament debut.Earlier this month, it wasn’t clear whether Hussein would be able to compete in the tournament after he and another member of the team’s traveling party were detained for several hours coming through U.S. customs in Chicago.Two weeks later, Hussein scored the second World Cup goal in his country’s history during Iraq’s 4-1 loss to Norway on Tuesday.Hussein also had a late own-goal, but Iraq coach Graham Arnold took only positives out of his star’s effort.“I’d rather remember his performance and the way he’s played,” Arnold said. “He’s had quite a few injures during the season. For him to get through 90 minutes. ... He’s the type of player that’s very difficult to control in the box. I’m very proud of him.”
Norway took a 1-0 lead in the 29th minute on a sliding goal by Erling Haaland.Nine minutes later, Hussein energized a sizable contingent of white-clad Iraqi fans amid a sea of Norwegian red at Gillette Stadium.Amir Alammari corralled a ball on the baseline halfway between the left corner and the goal and fired a cross. It eluded Norway’s defenders, allowing Hussein to punch a clean header that bounced under the hand of diving goalkeeper Orjan Nyland.













