Haaland announces arrival with World Cup double as Norway crush Iraq

Norway striker Erling Haaland made a strong World Cup debut with two goals against Iraq. His impressive performance secured a 4-1 victory for Norway. This win marks Norway's return to the World Cup finals after a long absence. Haaland's goals set ...

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Norway's Erling Haaland celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the World Cup Group I match against Iraq.
Carrying the hopes of his nation on his shoulders, Norway striker Erling ​Haaland announced his arrival at the ​World Cup in typically emphatic fashion, with two goals in a ​majestic display as his side hammered Iraq 4-1 on Tuesday.

The irrepressible Haaland's first-half double means he has now scored on his debut in the German Bundesliga, the English Premier League, the Champions League and the World ‌Cup finals, and ⁠few ⁠doubted that he would deliver on the biggest international stage.

Despite the scoreline, Norway struggled to stamp their authority on ​the game and there were plenty of miscues and poor passes, but Haaland saved the day, stepping ​up and scoring the first and second goals that set his side on course for victory.


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In an otherwise very open Norway camp, Haaland rarely speaks to the media, preferring instead to ​let his goals do the talking, and no matter what ⁠Iraq tried ‌in the first half, they couldn't keep him silent.

His first goal was ​a classic ​poacher's finish from David Moller Wolfe's ball across the box, and his ⁠second came about after his pressure on the Iraqi defence ​forced a weak back-pass, and he blocked the goalkeeper's attempted clearance ​into the net.
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As Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere pointed out the day before the game, individuals score goals but teams win matches, and everyone in Stale Solbakken's side has the same attacking purpose - put Haaland in a position to score, and let him do the rest.

But not everyone managed to do so in Norway's first game at a men's World ‌Cup finals since 1998, and captain and playmaker Martin Odegaard was surprisingly quiet in midfield, while the defence was caught ball-watching for Iraq's equaliser from ​Aymen Hussein.

The result ​puts Norway on top ⁠of the group on three points, ahead of France, who beat Senegal 3-1 earlier in the day, on goal difference, and Haaland warned that his side will have to perform much ​better.

For now, he and the Norwegian fans will take a moment to celebrate their winning return to the World Cup after a 28-year absence.
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"It's fantastic. Everyone expected us to win and fortunately we did, no banana skins. I don't know what time it is in Norway, but I hope people are partying a bit," Haaland grinned.
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