Norway scored all the goals in the 11-1 win over Moldova at Ullevaal Stadium. – The surprising thing was not that Norway won the game, but that we won with ice cream for everyone after the game.

Thelo Aasgaard scored four goals in Norway’s 11-1 win against Moldova in the World Cup qualifiers.

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Norway, which is now practically ready for the World Cup in Mexico, the USA and Canada next summer, wasted no time and took the lead directly against Moldova. Captain Martin Ødegaard hit a cross against Erling Braut Haaland. Haaland, in turn, played on a cross to Felix Horn Myhre that made it 1-0.

Haaland didn’t just play forward. He also scored goals. Stjernen made it 2-0 in the twelfth minute. The Manchester City striker has now scored in eight consecutive international matches.

2-0 became 3-0. Also then, it was Erling Haaland who found the net fox after being played forward by Martin Ødegaard.

Haaland also completed a hat-trick before the end of the first half by managing a free-kick. And Martin Ødegaard made it 5-0 just a few minutes before the half-time whistle.

“The two (Haaland and Ødegaard) have tens in character at halftime,” said TV 2’s expert commentator Jesper Mathiesen.

Kent Bergersen, assistant coach for the national team, said the following about the star duo to TV 2 at halftime.

“It’s just pure world class, quite simply.

A hat-trick was not enough for Haaland. A few minutes after half-time, he scored his fourth goal of the game and his 47th overall for the national team, in 45 caps.

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The game ended 11-1 to Norway, and Haaland ended up with five goals. In addition, substitute Thelo Aasgaard scored four goals.

“This is pretty sick, I have to say. It goes without saying,” the Manchester City striker says to TV 2.

Norway’s biggest win ever is 12-0 against Finland in 1946, according to VG. Under national team coach Ståle Solbakken, the record is 9-0 against Armenia in 2022.

Norway is extremely close to the World Championships with this knee riding. Ståle Solbakken’s team has already won against their main rival Italy once, and also has a completely superior goal difference.

Starting line-ups:

Norway: Nyland – Ajer, Heggem, Møller Wolfe – Ryerson, Ødegaard, Berge, Myhre – Sørloth, Haaland, Nusa.

Moldova: Avram – Motpan, Craciun, Baboglo, Platica, Reabciuk – Caimacov, Rata, Ionita – Nicolaescu, Postolachi.

World Cup Qualification Europe

Norway is storming towards a World Cup that could be cancelled. – Here are some reasons for that: – Extremely high level of conflict between the host countries Mexico, the United States and Canada, due to President Donald Trump’s tariffs and dream of conquering Canada. That players from a number of countries will not get a visa for entry, this applies to the world’s best football nation Brazil, among others. The US will push Russia back into good company, which Europe will not accept and Israel’s constant attacks on its neighbors and extermination of Palestinians in Gaza supported by the US.

We in Sporten will support a World Cup organized by Mexico and Canada.

well… Time will tell, we are anyway with 99% certainty qualified, much thanks to Erling Braut Haaland.

“This is pretty sick, I have to say. It goes without saying,” the Manchester City striker says to TV 2.

Haaland’s statistics for the Norwegian national team are sensational. In 45 international matches, there have been 48 goals.

“It’s not bad. It’s also nice that I get some posts as well. That’s nice. We know what the goal is, and there is a lot of pressure on our shoulders. We just have to deliver.

Norway is very close to the World Cup with three games left of the qualifiers. The team has already beaten the biggest competitor Italy once with 3-0, and also has a completely superior goal difference.

“We are three games away (World Cup). I must be boring. But we still have to win two more games, and then we’ll see.

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