England should be confident of beating Norway in their upcoming World Cup quarter-final match, according to Erling Haaland. The Norwegian striker emphasized the importance of staying humble but also expressed confidence in his team's ability to progress.
When asked about Norway's chances of winning the World Cup, Haaland stated that they were "really low" despite his team's impressive run so far. This came after Norway finished second in Group I behind France and secured crucial wins against strong opponents like Brazil and Ivory Coast.
Haaland also reflected on his own expectations for Norway's performance in the World Cup, admitting that he did not anticipate his team reaching the quarter-final stage. However, his team's determination and resilience have allowed them to punch above their weight and face off against England in the next round.
Haaland expressed his pride and appreciation for being part of the World Cup, citing the opportunity to play alongside his Norwegian teammates against the best teams in the world. He acknowledged that their victory against Brazil was a standout moment and that their upcoming match against England is a special occasion for both teams.
The Norwegian striker currently sits among the top scorers in the World Cup, alongside Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe, with seven goals to his name. As his team prepares to face England, Haaland's confidence and determination will undoubtedly play a key role in their chances of success.
