| Norway has advanced to the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup, eliminating five-time champions Brazil in a stunning round-of-16 clash. Led by a brace from Erling Haaland, the European side secured a 2-1 victory. While Neymar converted a late penalty for the Seleção, it was too little, too late to spark a comeback.
A Missed Opportunity for Brazil Both teams began the match with cautious football, but Brazil earned the first major opportunity. In the 11th minute, Matheus Cunha was fouled inside the box. Although the referee initially waved play on, a VAR review overturned the decision, awarding Brazil a penalty.
However, Bruno Guimarães failed to capitalize on the golden opportunity in the 14th minute, as Norwegian goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland pulled off a brilliant save. Statistics revealed a sobering reality for Brazil: Guimarães became the first Brazilian in 40 years to miss a penalty in the World Cup (excluding tie-breakers).
Norway had a goal disallowed for offside early on, and neither side managed to create significant chances before the hydration break at the 26th minute.
In the 40th minute, Vinícius Júnior capitalized on a mistake by Martin Ødegaard, but Nyland was once again there to protect Norway’s net. Just before halftime, goalkeeper Alisson Becker returned the favor, denying Ødegaard following a precise pass from Haaland. The first half ended in a stalemate.
Haaland Decides the Match The second half saw both managers shuffle their squads in search of a breakthrough. Brazil coach Dorival Júnior introduced Endrick in the 58th minute, who immediately found himself in a prime position to score. In the 60th minute, meeting a perfect pass from Vinícius, the youngster unbelievably failed to find the net with only the keeper to beat.
As the match hung in the balance, Erling Haaland turned the tide. In the 79th minute, the Manchester City striker rose to meet a cross and headed the ball into the net to give Norway the lead.
Late in the match, Haaland struck again to double the lead to 2-0. This marked his seventh goal of the tournament, drawing him level with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé in the race for the Golden Boot.
Too Little, Too Late Brazil was awarded a penalty in the dying moments after Casemiro was fouled. Neymar converted from the spot to narrow the deficit to 2-1, but time had already run out. The final whistle confirmed a historic upset, sending Norway to the quarter-finals and forcing Brazil to exit the competition in the round of 16.
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