Norway coach explains sitting superstar Erling Haaland for World Cup group stage finale
Norwegian fans were less than thrilled to see star striker Erling Haaland on the sidelines for the World Cup group stage finale.

Historically, goals have been scarce in World Cup play for the U.S. … until now.
Norwegian fans were less than thrilled to see star striker Erling Haaland on the sidelines for the World Cup group stage finale.
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