Norway coach Stale Solbakken. Photo: Norway

Norway coach Stale Solbakken admitted Monday he celebrated his team’s historic World Cup win over Brazil by getting tucked up in bed and watching quarter-final opponents England come through a gruelling tie against Mexico.

“I celebrated in bed with a coke and chocolate while watching the game. The rest of the staff was upstairs drinking beer,” said Solbakken the day after Norway’s stunning 2-1 victory over the five-time World Cup winners in New Jersey.

Erling Haaland’s late brace settled the game in Norway’s favour and took them through to the quarter-finals for the very first time.

It will be the first competitive meeting of the nations since 1993, when Norway defeated England in Oslo in a qualifier for the following year’s World Cup in the United States — Norway went to that tournament, which is also the last one England missed.