Norway remains firm in the World Cup
The last time his country played in a World Cup, Erling Haaland was not born. 28 years later, he is mainly responsible for Norway reaching the final round as runner-up in Group I. At the New York New Jersey stadium, the Vikings defeated Senegal (3-2).
A header from Kristoffer Ajer in the 3rd minute, miraculously saved by Édouard Mendy, was the first warning. As happened against France, the Teranga Lions paid dearly for their defensive errors. Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (43′) took advantage of a bad clearance by Kalidou Koulibaly to open the scoring. Haaland could have increased the lead before the break after stealing the ball from Mendy, but his shot went off the post.
In the second half, Haaland (47′) scored his first goal after an assist from Martin Ødegaard. Ismaïla Sarr (53′ and 90+2) brought Senegal closer, but the Manchester City star scored with a double (58′) after a cross from Patrick Berg. He has four goals in two games in his World Cup debut. With Norway he has 59 goals in 52 games.
Norway had two wins in eight World Cup matches before this tournament. Now they have equaled that mark in their first two games and are looking to qualify as the leader of the group. To do this, they will face France next Friday on the last day.




