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Brazil don't have an 'anti-Erling Haaland plan' at World Cup

Norway has advanced to the World Cup quarter-finals after a double from Erling Haaland eliminated Brazil in the round of 16.

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🇬🇧 English Jul 5, 01:07 UTC
🇩🇪 German Jul 5, 22:04 UTC · sportschau.de
🇫🇷 French Jul 6, 03:49 UTC · L'Équipe

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The brief

Norway secured a victory over Brazil, resulting in their progression to the World Cup quarter-finals. The match concluded with a double scored by Erling Haaland, marking the end of Brazil's participation in the tournament.

Media reports prior to the match highlighted that Brazil entered the contest without a specific strategic plan to contain Erling Haaland. Future updates will clarify the upcoming schedule for the quarter-finals.

Coverage does not yet specify the next opponent for Norway.

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Quick answers

What was the result of the Brazil vs. Norway match?

Norway won the match and reached the World Cup quarter-finals following a double from Erling Haaland.

Did Brazil prepare a specific strategy for Erling Haaland?

No, reports from ESPN indicate that Brazil did not have an 'anti-Erling Haaland plan' for the match.

Who will Norway play next?

Coverage does not yet specify Norway's next opponent in the tournament.

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