Erling Haaland just did something that makes most international scoring records look quaint. The Norwegian striker has now scored in 13 consecutive competitive matches for his national team, racking up 25 goals across that stretch.
His overall record for Norway now stands at 59 goals in 52 appearances. Read that again. He has more goals than caps.
A World Cup stage for an already absurd run
The streak has coincided with Norway’s participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where Haaland has been the engine driving his team into the knockout stages. His performances have included braces against Iraq and Senegal, the kind of multi-goal outings that have become almost routine for the Manchester City forward.
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