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Haaland scores two as Norway beat Senegal 3-2, enter World Cup knockouts

Al Jazeera · 2026-06-23

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• What happened: Norway defeated Senegal 3-2, securing their place in the World Cup knockout stage, with Erling Haaland scoring two goals. • Why it matters: This victory marks Norway's second consecutive win in the tournament and highlights Haaland's impressive performance, bringing his international goal tally to 59 in 52 games. • What to watch next: Norway will face France in a crucial match for group supremacy, while Senegal must win against Iraq to keep their hopes of advancing alive.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkNorway have lost only once in their last 18 matches and will take on France in a compelling battle for top spot in the group in Boston on Friday. [Mike Segar/Reuters]By AFPPublished On 23 Jun 202623 Jun 2026Erling Haaland scored his second World Cup brace in a row as Norway beat Senegal 3-2 to secure their place in the last 32 at the New York New Jersey Stadium.Norway substitute Marcus Holmgren Pedersen struck late in the first half before Haaland doubled the lead shortly after the break in the Group I fixture on Monday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Salah scores against NZ as Egypt records historic win at World Cuplist 2 of 4VIDEO: Watch World Cup Day 11: Egypt’s first-ever win; Spain crushes Saudilist 3 of 4Cairo erupts in celebration after Egypt’s first ever win in a World Cuplist 4 of 4What the World Cup looks like from Gazaend of listIsmaila Sarr cut the deficit for Senegal, only for Haaland to punish more slack defending as Norway progressed to the knockout rounds with a game to spare despite a late consolation from Sarr.Manchester City forward Haaland now has four goals in two games at the tournament, hot on the heels of Lionel Messi’s double earlier in the day, which carried him to a record 18 World Cup goals. Not to be outdone, Kylian Mbappe scored another brace too as France beat Iraq 3-0. Norway have lost only once in their last 18 matches and will take on France in a compelling battle for top spot in the group in Boston on Friday.Senegal must beat Iraq, who are also without a point, in their final game to stand a chance of avoiding an early exit.Led by the unstoppable Haaland, who increased his astonishing international goals tally to 59 in 52 games, Norway recorded back-to-back wins at the World Cup for the first time.They added weight to the belief they can do serious damage at these finals with a dominant display against a Senegal side that paid heavily for their errors.Norway quickly set the tone as Kristoffer Ajer’s header forced Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy into a terrific save with his legs at a corner, but they lost full-back Julian Ryerson to injury early on.Captain Martin Odegaard skied over an inviting cut-back from the right for Norway, as Nicolas Jackson looked to be Senegal’s most dangerous threat.Mendy again came to Senegal’s rescue with a superb block to deny Odegaard after Haaland cushioned down Antonio Nusa’s chipped cross into the box.But Mendy allowed Pedersen’s low drive to creep under him after a dreadful mistake from skipper Kalidou Koulibaly gave the ball to the replacement right-back on the edge of the box.Haaland rolled against the post from a tight angle after Mendy got in a tangle, but he made amends three minutes into the second half as Norway sliced Senegal apart on the counter-attack.Odegaard surged upfield and slid a pass through to Haaland, who buried an emphatic finish past Mendy to add to the two goals he scored in Norway’s opening 4-1 victory over Iraq.Senegal clawed their way back as Sarr showed great composure to poke home after tumbling to the ground following a clever flick into the area by Sadio Mane.However, Koulibaly was at fault once more, failing to clear as Haaland steered a volley in off the crossbar from Patrick Berg’s cross, delighting Norwegian fans who provided a colourful backdrop with their viral rowing chant.Norway fans perform their traditional rowing celebration in the stands [Dylan Martinez/Reuters]Mory Diaw came on for the injured Mendy in goal, but only a headed goalline clearance from Pathe Ciss prevented Oscar Bobb from netting Norway’s fourth.Sarr’s second of the night set up a tense finish, but Norway held on to join France in the next round and leave Senegal’s hopes hanging by a thread.Sarr also became the first Senegalese player to score at two different World Cups.

Source: Al Jazeera
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