East Rutherford (United States) (AFP) – Erling Haaland has feasted on defences throughout the World Cup, and Norway will need their talismanic striker at his ruthless best if they are to topple Brazil in Sunday's last-16 clash.
Issued on: 03/07/2026 - 23:40
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Haaland's late winner against Ivory Coast -- his fifth goal at the tournament -- secured Norway's first victory in a World Cup knockout game, marking a memorable return to the global stage after a 28-year absence.Now they are hoping to repeat their famous 1998 group-stage victory over five-time world champions Brazil and earn a place in the quarter-finals.Haaland may have rated Norway's chances of defeating Brazil as "very small" but history offers encouragement.The Norwegians have never lost to the Selecao, with two wins and two draws from their four previous meetings.Coach Stale Solbakken was a midfielder in the squad when Norway beat Brazil 2-1 to reach the knockout phase almost three decades ago before exiting in the last 16."Brazil are favourites, of course they are, but we are hopeful that we will give them a match, and we are not playing the game for fun – we are playing to win the game and to reach the quarter-finals," said Solbakken."It's possible, but it's very difficult."But Solbakken believes he has "the greatest goalscorer in the world" at his disposal in Haaland. The Manchester City star has scored in each of his last 13 competitive internationals, netting 25 times during that run."It's amazing to have him in the team, we're lucky to have him and it's just about giving him as many opportunities as possible," said Norway captain Martin Odegaard.Brazil have a trump card of their own in Vinicius Junior, whose four goals at the tournament have made him the team's leading scorer and most influential player.'We can stop anyone'










