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Erling Haaland Scores Twice as Norway Reaches World Cup Quarterfinals for First Time

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In a historic night at the 2026 World Cup, Erling Haaland scored two goals to lead Norway to a surprising 2-1 victory over Brazil, securing the Scandinavian team's first-ever quarterfinal appearance. Haaland's brace brought his tournament tally to seven goals, tying him with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé as the top scorers of the competition. Norway will face the winner of the Mexico versus England match in the quarterfinals.

The match began promisingly for Brazil, who earned a penalty in the 14th minute, but Bruno Guimarães missed the spot-kick. Despite a fast-paced game, the first goal came only in the 79th minute when Haaland scored, marking his 14th consecutive international match with a goal. Brazil pushed hard for an equalizer, but Haaland sealed the win with a second goal in the 90th minute. Neymar scored a consolation goal in the 100th minute during stoppage time, possibly marking his final World Cup appearance.

Brazil's coach Carlo Ancelotti faced heavy criticism following the early exit and refused to speak to the media after the game, sending his assistant and son Davide Ancelotti instead. Davide confirmed Bruno Guimarães was preselected to take the penalty and acknowledged that misses can happen. Ancelotti's future as Brazil's coach remains uncertain amid the backlash.

This unexpected result marks a significant milestone for Norway, who have never before advanced this far in the World Cup, while Brazil's early departure is seen as a major upset in the tournament.

Summary: Erling Haaland scored twice to lead Norway to their first-ever World Cup quarterfinals with a 2-1 upset over Brazil, while Brazil's coach Carlo Ancelotti faces criticism after the early exit.

Points: - Erling Haaland scored two goals, tying as top scorer with seven goals in the 2026 World Cup. - Norway reached the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time after beating Brazil 2-1. - Brazil missed a penalty early, and Neymar scored a late consolation goal. - Norway will face the winner of Mexico vs. England in the quarterfinals. - Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti refused post-match interviews amid heavy criticism. - Ancelotti's future as Brazil coach is uncertain following the team's early elimination.

Topic: sports

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