Striker Erling Haaland shone again in Norway’s victory. The European team secured its passage to the second phase of the World Cup by beating Senegal 3-2 last Monday. Even with his outstanding performance, the Norwegian player expressed caution regarding his expectations of a title in the competition.
When asked about the chance to be the big name in this edition of the tournament, Haaland demonstrated frankness by softening the tone of his statement.
“The definition depends on the context,” said the scorer. “If the question is to have Norway qualify for the World Cup for the first time in 28 years and advance from the group stage, then the answer is yes. However, if the aim is to become world champions, the answer is a resounding no. We need to keep our feet on the ground. Today is a day to celebrate with all Norwegians around the planet.”
The center forward is in a fierce personal competition with Kylian Mbappé, from the French team, both with four goals scored in this World Cup. Currently, the top scorer in the 2026 World Cup, and also the record holder in the history of the World Cup, is Lionel Messi, who has already scored five goals in the current edition.
“My main skill is scoring goals,” explained the athlete. “It’s something that occurs in many areas of life, and I’m really good at it. I consider myself quite fortunate. I don’t always understand how it happens, but the results appear.”
Norway will have a decisive clash against France next Friday, at 4pm (Brasília time), in Boston, in the final round of the World Cup group stage. This game will define the leadership of group I, as both teams have six points. In the event of a draw, the advantage in the table will go to the French.
There is a chance that the team that finishes second in this group will face the Brazilian team in the round of 16. For this scenario to come to fruition, the squad led by Carlo Ancelotti will need to secure leadership in their own group and, of course, emerge victorious in the first qualifying match of the 2026 World Cup.

