Erling Haaland powered Norway into the World Cup round of 32, scoring twice as the Vikings battled past Senegal 3-2 on Monday night in a match that demanded far more grit than glamour.

The prolific striker increased his tournament tally to four goals, continuing his remarkable scoring run as Norway secured their place in the knockout stage.

"It's my specialty to score goals," Haaland said. "I'm just really good at scoring goals."

After the final whistle, Norway's players and staff gathered in front of their supporters behind the north goal at MetLife Stadium to celebrate in trademark fashion. With Haaland seated at the front and captain Martin Odegaard beating a bongo drum, the squad joined fans in performing the famous Viking Row, chanting "Ro!" while mimicking rowing motions.

"It was fun," Norway coach Stale Solbakken said through an interpreter. "We will not be rowing after the World Cup, but it can be a nice tradition during the tournament."