Norway's head coach, Stale Solbakken, has expressed high hopes for striker Erling Haaland, anticipating a significant influence during the ongoing FIFA World Cup. He emphasized that if given opportunities, Haaland is likely to find the back of the net. Solbakken noted that Haaland's presence not only elevates his own performance but also enhances the confidence and growth of his teammates. 'If we can keep providing him with chances, he tends to score. The players around him have gained confidence because of that,' he stated to the media.
Norway's World Cup Matchup with Iraq
Norway is set to begin their World Cup journey at the New England Patriots' stadium located in the Boston suburbs, facing Iraq, who has also qualified for the tournament. Norway had a stellar qualification phase, winning all eight matches and netting 37 goals.
Iraq secured their World Cup spot as the last team, achieving this milestone in March by defeating Bolivia in the intercontinental playoff. The Asian Football Confederation teams have made a strong start in the tournament, and Iraq aims to maintain this momentum, although they will encounter a formidable opponent in Norway.
Norway boasts a well-rounded squad with talent throughout, but much of their success hinges on the impact of Erling Haaland.
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