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Haaland stars on World Cup debut as Norway sink Iraq

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Erling Haaland starred on his World Cup debut, scoring twice to help Norway to a 4-1 win over Iraq in Boston.

The Manchester City striker was kept quiet in the first 28 minutes - with the sum of his chances a towering header that went well over the bar - but he was soon off the mark when he tapped in a square ball from Wolves defender David Moller Wolfe.

It was the 11th competitive appearance in which he had scored for Norway, dating back to November 2024, but also his 51st senior international goal in just 56 appearances.

Aymen Hussein - who was held and questioned for around seven hours by authorities when he arrived in the US earlier this month - then levelled with a brilliant header 10 minutes later. It was only Iraq's second-ever World Cup goal and their first in 40 years.

But just before the break, Haaland chased down Zaid Tahseen's weak pass back to goalkeeper Jalal Hassan, nipped in front and tapped home to quickly restore Norway's lead with goal number 52.

The second half largely lacked the excitement of the first. At times, the tempo slowed to that of a training match. But with 14 minutes of the 90 left to play, substitute Leo Ostigard was able to run unchallenged to meet Martin Odegaard's corner and head home.

And deep into stoppage time, they managed a fourth when Haaland's towering header was turned over the line by the unfortunate Hussein at the far post.

The victory puts them top of Group I on goal difference following France's 3-1 win over Senegal in the earlier game.

 

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