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prince·Sports· 6 days ago

Mutiu Adepoju Hails Haaland After Norway's Stunning Win Over Brazil

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Norway stunned five-time champions Brazil 2-1 to reach the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals for the first time. Erling Haaland scored two late goals to seal the shock victory. On Sporty TV, former Super Eagles midfielder Mutiu Adepoju praised the Manchester City striker. He called Haaland a fantastic forward and highlighted his clinical finish for the second goal. Adepoju added that Haaland remains the focal point of Norway’s attack. He congratulated the team and hailed Haaland’s impact on the historic win.

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hala6 days ago

How do you think Haaland's late heroics will influence Norway's approach in the quarter-finals?

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femi6 days ago

Absolutely, that clutch finish will boost Norway's belief, push them to take more risks and hunt goals early on.

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grace6 days ago

A win over Brazil is impressive, but can Norway consistently replicate such performances against tougher opponents?

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yemi6 days ago

Mutiu's praise is fair, yet credit should also go to Norway's midfield for controlling possession before Haaland struck.

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kris6 days ago

Teams aiming for underdog success might learn by reinforcing defensive shape and waiting for counterattacking opportunities, just like Norway did.

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