Sacha Kljestan, Brad Guzan and Melissa Ortiz react to Norway’s 2-1 win over Brazil to advance to the Quarterfinals. Erling Haaland remains hot and scores a brace to inch closer to the Golden Boot Race.
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Sacha Kljestan, Brad Guzan and Melissa Ortiz react to Norway’s 2-1 win over Brazil to advance to the Quarterfinals. Erling Haaland remains hot and scores a brace to inch closer to the Golden Boot Race.
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Norwegian storm, Haaland is cleaning everything!❤
As a Norwegian I find this a bit funny
Haaland is amazing
Haaland carga en sus hombros a Norway
Brazil has not been Brazil for a long time. Too many of their players do not play in Brazil and they have lost their ways. And let’s face it Neymar is a bust considering what was promised for his career!!!
These men commentators faces are so disappointed. Get over it haha
i sincerely believe gabriel needs his eyes checked shanked pens and badly misreading simple flighted balls theres precedent arteta will likely drop him
Haaland is so cool. What a player!
Go Vikings
norway got lucky! Brazil under estimated them…. hardluck brazil! you do not lose a penalty every day and one on one
Neymar was an absolute embarrassment to Brazil at the end of the match. Glad to see his era over.
They packed the stadium with Brazilian supporters and fans, whipped the crowd into a frenzy to rally behind the team, and manufactured a true "home game" atmosphere—yet, in the end, they still lost.
It has been over two decades since the Brazilian football empire last reigned supreme; in the interim, they suffered a crushing 7-1 defeat at the hands of Germany—a loss that effectively signaled the collapse of that empire. When a young Japanese player named Shiogai voiced an honest, unvarnished opinion based on reality, Brazilian players—clinging to past glories they hadn't personally achieved—demanded respect, attempting to deny the fact that the current Brazil lacks its former invincibility.
Ultimately, however, that young Japanese player was proven right.
The fact that the current Brazil is beatable was immediately demonstrated when Norway defeated them 2-1—the same scoreline by which Brazil had beaten Japan.
Clinging to past glory is perhaps the hallmark of a dying empire.
No one would say the same about French football, which is constantly evolving; France does not waste time vainly boasting about the past.
The landscape of world football has changed.
Brazil needs to rebuild its football program—and if they truly take pride in their history, that is all the more reason to do so.
The era of aimless wandering must end.
Congratulations to Norway.
Their tactics and game plan for defeating Brazil worked almost perfectly, as did the individual performances of players fulfilling their assigned roles.
Haaland, too, performed admirably, fully delivering on the tasks required of him.
Congratulations, Norway—a magnificent team possessing the intelligence to execute a game plan and the strong unity needed to master their tactics.
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LETTSSSS GOOO HAALAND
Congrats Norway – Haaland a true lethal sportsman! Sweet, simple – no airs, no antics!!!
Brazil lost, get over it!
norway showing multicultural team isn't necessary.
Omg.. I don’t even watch sports!
I see they have their stinky pink puzzy shoes on 🤣
Congratulations, Haaland and Norway. Finally, we don’t have to hear that about Neymar again in our lives. Well done.
Let the drum Row begin! 🥁 🇳🇴 🇧🇷
ROW ROW ROW ROW!