Haaland Piles Pressure on England Before World Cup Quarter-Final as His 7 Goals Drive Norway
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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 9
Haaland Piles Pressure on England Before World Cup Quarter-Final as His 7 Goals Drive Norway
3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 9
Summary
Saturday's quarter-final in Miami has been framed by Erling Haaland as England's burden, with the Norway striker urging media and fans to heap pressure on Thomas Tuchel's side.
Seven goals in four World Cup games have fueled that confidence, leaving Haaland one behind Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race after his double knocked out Brazil.
Norway have reached a men's World Cup quarter-final for the first time after ending a 28-year absence from the tournament, a run Haaland himself called surprising.
England have made at least the last eight at the past three men's World Cups, but Nico O'Reilly and assistant Anthony Barry rejected any one-man focus, saying Norway's collective threat and set-pieces demand full respect.