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Haaland proud despite World Cup exit

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July 12, 2026
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MIAMI (United States) — Erling Haaland said Norway’s World Cup performances had inspired a new generation despite the disappointment of a 2-1 quarter-final defeat to England after extra-time.

Haaland failed to score for the first time in 15 competitive games for his country in Miami as Jude Bellingham’s double fired England into the last four.

The Manchester City striker had scored seven times in his four games at a major international tournament to carry Norway to the quarterfinals in their first World Cup for 28 years.

That run included eliminating Brazil in the last 16 as Haaland struck twice to knock out the five-time winners.

“How we put Norway on the map is maybe one thing that touches me the most,” said Haaland.

“Hopefully now we can establish something when it comes to Euros, World Cups and everything because our generation is amazing and also all this gives motivation to young people back in Norway that it’s possible to play a big stage in the world with a Norwegian shirt,” he added according to AFP.

Haaland is hoping Norway can build on their success in the United States to become a powerhouse in the coming years.

“It’s kind of difficult to take in this kind of a show or rollercoaster that we’ve been in now for the last six weeks,” added the 25-year-old.

“I think this changes Norway; I think it changes me. I’ve said it many times, we’re building on something in Norway.

“It’s about maintaining this because again we’ve shown that it’s possible to be one of the biggest football nations in the world.”

Bellingham and Haaland spent two seasons together as teammates at Borussia Dortmund and remain close friends – he said England was lucky to have the Real Madrid midfielder.

“We had so much fun together and I’m not surprised that he scores two goals today and performs the way he does,” added Haaland.

“I think he’s one of the best in the world and he’s a midfielder. He still scores goals; he still manages to dribble every single player on the field.

“It’s just praise for Jude, I think he’s unbelievable. England is lucky because everybody would want a Jude in the team.”

Despite Norway needing a goal, Haaland was substituted at halftime in extra-time as he struggled to cope with the searing Miami heat.

Norway boss Stale Solbakken said his only regret was possibly not taking off his talisman sooner.

“It was not a tough decision to take him out because he was finished and maybe I should take him out before,” said Solbakken.

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