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Brazil eliminated after Haaland-inspired Norway storm into quarter-finals

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Brazil eliminated after Haaland-inspired Norway storm into quarter-finals
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Norway defeated Brazil 2-1 in a World Cup knockout match, driven by two goals from Erling Haaland and a strong defensive performance by goalkeeper Orjan Nyland. This victory marks a historic milestone for Norway while ending Brazil's long-standing streak of quarterfinal appearances.

Erling Haaland showcased his world-class credentials on soccer’s grandest stage, scoring a clutch second-half brace to guide Norway into the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in their history with a stunning 2-1 victory over five-time champions Brazil on Monday.Despite being heavily marshaled and starved of service for most of the afternoon, the towering striker delivered when it mattered most. The breakthrough came in the 80th minute when half-time substitute Andreas Schjelderup provided a brilliant cross, allowing Haaland to power home a brilliant go-ahead header.The duo combined again in the dying minutes of regulation time, with Schjelderup setting up Haaland for his second of the night. The strike took his tournament tally to seven goals—tying him with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé and extended his incredible international scoring streak to 14 consecutive competitive matches.While Haaland stole the headlines, veteran goalkeeper Orjan Nyland was the unsung hero for Norway. The 35-year-old set the tone early by diving low to his left to deny Bruno Guimaraes’ 14th-minute penalty kick. Late in the game, with Norway clinging to a one-goal lead, Nyland produced a spectacular one-handed save to deny rising star Endrick. The only blemish on his stellar performance came deep into stoppage time when Neymar converted a consolation penalty kick, which proved too little, too late for the Selecao.Brazil’s exit marks a massive underachievement for a team that carried "win-or-bust" expectations. The global powerhouse saw their streak of eight consecutive quarterfinal appearances broken, crashing out before the last-eight stage for the first time since 1990. Furthermore, the defeat extends Brazil's miserable run against European opposition at the World Cup, marking their seventh consecutive knockout loss to teams from the continent since the 2002 final.Stale Solbakken’s tactical masterclass reaped rewards as Norway showed how much they have evolved on the global stage. They now head to Miami Gardens, Florida, to face the winner of the round-of-16 clash between England and Mexico.Get the latest Sports News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.

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