Roy Keane described England's first half against Norway in the World Cup quarter-final as "sloppy" after Andreas Schjelderup mishit a cross, putting his team in front. The ball flew into the top corner of Jordan Pickford’s net via the post after a fairly quiet opening 35 minutes. England complained about a foul on Harry Kane in the build-up, but the goal stood. Jude Bellingham later equalised, scoring his fifth goal of the tournament. In half-time analysis, the former Manchester United captain told his fellow ITV pundits: " We've seen the best and worst of England there today in that first half. They got sloppy, lost concentration. They gave Norway a bit of encouragement."

This last-eight battle is a tale of two centre-forwards as Harry Kane of England and Erling Haaland of Norway go head to head with a spot in the semi-finals at stake.

Andreas Schjelderup scored for Norway in the 36th minute and England’s Jude Bellingham equalized in stoppage time as the teams entered halftime of their World Cup quarterfinal…