Key events43m agoTrump: England made mistake putting Kane 'on defence'1h agoPreambleWayne Rooney has honoured his pledge following Norway’s run to the World Cup quarter-finals by rowing down the Hudson River in New York.Norway’s fans delivered some of the most memorable images of the 2026 tournament with their ‘Viking row’ celebration, leading the former Manchester United and England striker to promise he would take to Liverpool’s River Mersey if they toppled Brazil in the last 16.Erling Haaland ensured they did with a brilliant late double and he challenged Rooney to keep to his word.The 40-year-old has done just that, albeit swapping Merseyside for New York, alongside fellow BBC Sport pundits Micah Richards and Joe Hart.“I loved it. The [Norwegian] fans were brilliant, weren’t they? So we’ve done it out of respect for the fans. We gave it our best shot!” Rooney said.Addressing Haaland directly, Rooney added: “Enjoy it. We’ve seen a video of you dancing in Marbella, so hope you enjoy this!”.Norway pushed England to extra time in the quarter-final before succumbing to Jude Bellingham’s winner. PA MediaJoe Hart, Wayne Rooney, and Micah Richards ahead of them rowing on the Hudson in New York. Photograph: BBCThe fallout from England’s exit continues. Jonathan Liew’s column is cutting and a must-read …