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2026 FIFA World Cup
11JUL

Haaland double ends Brazil's World Cup

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Erling Haaland scored both goals as Norway beat Brazil 2-1 at MetLife Stadium, reaching the last eight and ending the five-time champions' tournament.

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Key takeaway

Erling Haaland's double beat Brazil 2-1 and sent Norway into a quarter-final with England.

Norway beat Brazil 2-1 at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, Erling Haaland scoring both goals, to book a quarter-final against England 1. It is Norway's deepest World Cup run in the modern era, and it eliminates one of the sport's five-time champions at the round-of-16 stage.

Haaland has carried Norway's campaign from the front. The Manchester City striker led the line here only weeks after his side rested him entirely for a dead-rubber group defeat to France , a gamble that has paid off in the knockouts. Brazil, by contrast, arrived among the pre-tournament favourites and leave earlier than any of them.

Brazil's exit set up the tournament's most consequential farewell, delivered minutes later on the same pitch by Neymar. On the football alone, Norway's win extends a run few forecast: a side ranked outside the traditional powers has knocked out an aristocrat of the game and now stands between England and a semi-final. Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil, already mid-rebuild, must now regroup for the next competitive cycle without the forward who has defined the shirt for a decade.

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In plain English

Erling Haaland is Norway's main striker, and he scored both of Norway's goals in their 2-1 win over Brazil, sending Norway through to the quarter-finals. Norway's coaching staff had rested Haaland completely for an earlier match. This is a common tactic called squad rotation, where a team leaves out its best players for less important games so they arrive fresher for the biggest ones. Brazil, five-times world champions, are out, and their forward Neymar announced his retirement from international football on the same pitch minutes after the final whistle.

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Root Causes

Norway rested both Haaland and captain Martin Odegaard entirely for the round-of-32 tie against Côte d'Ivoire. That left them entering Sunday's match against Brazil with two fewer competitive matches in their strikers' legs than a side that had fielded first choices throughout.

Brazil, by contrast, built their attack around a Neymar who had managed only two starts across the tournament, still short of full match sharpness after a long-term injury layoff. A front line missing its central creative outlet produced fewer clear chances against a well-organised Norway defence than Brazil's squad depth on paper would suggest.

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