By Sachit Subba • Football • Jun 23, 2026 02:37 AM • 148 views
In the relentless world of tournament football, some players merely participate while others dictate the terms of engagement. Erling Haaland belongs firmly to the latter category.
On an evening filled with breathless transitions and defensive fractures, the Norwegian powerhouse delivered his second consecutive World Cup brace to guide Norway to a thrilling 3-2 victory over Senegal. The result catapults Ståle Solbakken’s side level with France on six points at the summit of Group I, turning Friday’s final group fixture against Les Bleus into a straight shootout for top spot.
For Senegal, the defeat exposes lingering vulnerabilities at the back, leaving the African champions fighting for survival despite moments of genuine attacking inspiration.
Crucial Breakthrough Before the Interval
The opening exchanges were characterised by intense physical duels, with Senegal's tactical blueprint initially limiting Haaland's touches. However, tournament football punishes individual lapses with clinical precision, and the breakthrough arrived just two minutes before the halftime whistle.
A routine long ball was poorly judged by veteran centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly, whose mistimed clearance dropped invitingly for Marcus Pedersen. The energetic substitute seized the opportunity, driving aggressively into the penalty area before unleashing a powerful, low strike that flew past Edouard Mendy at the near post.
The momentum had completely shifted. Haaland, growing into the game, came agonisingly close to doubling the advantage moments later, striking the woodwork just before the referee blew for the interval.
The Haaland Show Takes Centre Stage
If Senegal thought the break would offer respite, they were mistaken. Just three minutes into the second half, Norway's premier creative engines combined to devastating effect.
Martin Odegaard picked up possession in the central channel, waited for the perfect pocket of space to open, and delivered an exquisite, weighted through ball. Haaland timed his run meticulously, outpacing the backline before launching a ferocious, rising effort that nested comfortably into the top corner of Mendy’s net.
Senegal refused to capitulate quietly. In the 53rd minute, Sadio Mane demonstrated his world-class vision, carving open the Norwegian defence with a delicate, disguised pass. Ismaila Sarr anticipated the delivery perfectly, converting from close range to pull the Lions of Teranga back into the contest.
Yet, defensive resilience has eluded Senegal in this tournament. Just five minutes after conceding, Aliou Cissé's side failed to clear their lines following a sustained period of Norwegian pressure. Patrick Berg collected the loose ball on the edge of the area and cleverly floated a pass toward Haaland, who executed a spectacular, instinctive volley that crashed in off the underside of the crossbar.
A Grandstand Finish
With a two-goal cushion, Norway looked comfortable, but the closing stages provided plenty of late drama. Deep into second-half stoppage time, Sarr found the net for a second time, capitalising on a momentary lapse in concentration from the European side to ensure a tense final whistle.
Norway, however, showed the necessary game management to navigate the remaining seconds, securing three crucial points and validating its status as a genuine knockout contender.
All eyes now turn to Friday's monumental clash against France, where the Group I leadership will be decided, while Senegal must regroup quickly to salvage their own World Cup ambitions in their final group fixture.
