It takes a lot to stop Erling Haaland — and now Brazil know it only too well.The five-time world champions will not be adding a sixth title this summer after Haaland’s late header and a blistering low shot in stoppage time earned Norway a place in the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time with a 2-1 win.A cagey game always looked like it would take one monumental performer to settle it and it was no great surprise that Haaland stepped up, his brace taking his tally to seven at this tournament, joint top with Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot standings.Norway now face either Mexico or England in the quarter-finals, while Brazil must conduct a lengthy inquest into what went wrong.Our writers discuss the big moments.Can anyone stop Haaland?As every bar-room philosopher knows, a force cannot really be unstoppable if it is stopped, and an object cannot be unmovable if… you get the idea.But it was the experiment we all wanted to see at the MetLife on Sunday: Erling Haaland versus Gabriel Magalhaes. Again and again until an atom is fused or someone wins. Then we could all move on to the other eternal questions, like who wins the fight, a shark or a lion?One great debate at a time, though.For most of the match, Haaland was winning the wrestling bouts but Gabriel, with help from the strapping Rayan at corners, was keeping his implacable foe off the score sheet.As the clock reached 79 minutes gone, the Manchester City striker had only touched the ball 20 times, with just four of those in the box. There had been a couple of shots but nothing to unduly worry the Arsenal defender or his Brazilian teammates.But a storm was brewing over on the left wing. Benfica’s Andreas Schjelderup, on for Antonio Nusa at the break, had already served Brazil notice that he was going to get the ball into the channel of uncertainty between the defenders and Becker. Haaland’s happiest hunting ground.And so, with 11 minutes of regular time left, Haaland saw Schjelderup jinking his way into position, got up high and early, sent a firm downward header into the net. Gabriel was definitely moved.Erling Haaland celebrates in trademark style (Al Bello/Getty Images)After the bludgeon, came the rapier.With 90 minutes gone, Haaland received a pass to feet. This time he was five yards outside the box. He took two touches to move the ball onto his left and then slotted a delightful finish, through Marquinhos’ legs, into the bottom right corner. Gabriel was just a spectator this time.That pass? Yep, it was Schjelderup again. Game-changer. But there is no question over who was the main character here.For those counting, he now has seven goals at the World Cup, equal with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe, and 62 in 54 games for Norway. Unstoppable.Matt SlaterCan Ancelotti survive a meek Brazil exit?It has to be said that this was a poor collective performance from Brazil. They struggled in possession, and only really created from surging counter-attacks after individual Norway mistakes and freak moments. Once they went down to Haaland’s header, they couldn’t apply sufficient pressure to push Norway back.