Erling Haaland Says Harry Kane Is 'One of the Best Players in the World' on Good Morning Britain
Haaland called Harry Kane one of the world’s best as Norway urged media pressure on England before Saturday’s quarter-final.
- Norway faces England in Saturday's FIFA World Cup quarter-final at Miami Stadium, with striker Erling Haaland seeking to lead his underdog team past one of the tournament's clear favorites.
- Seeking their first World Cup title in six decades, England faces a Norway team reaching their first tournament in 28 years, with both nations entering the quarter-final as contrasting underdogs and favorites.
- Striker Erling Haaland, 25, urged the media to 'put every single pressure on the English lads,' while midfielder Kristian Thorstvedt said his team 'don't have much to lose.'
- England coach Thomas Tuchel faces selection challenges after a two-match ban for defender Jarell Quansah, though captain Harry Kane and midfielder Jude Bellingham remain in strong form heading into the match.
- Midfielder Kristian Thorstvedt noted that Norway relies on individual players who can 'decide the big moments' against England's 'good collective' in what both sides expect to be an even match.
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Erling Haaland makes massive statement ahead of crucial World Cup clash against 'favourites' England
Norway's ace striker Erling Haaland took centre stage and opined that all the pressure is now mounted on England as the two sides gear up to take on each other in the quarter-final of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Erling Haaland starts England mind games with claim ahead of World Cup clash
England will come up against Erling Haaland's Norway in Miami on Saturday with a place in the World Cup semi-finals on the line, and the Manchester City striker is happy for his country to be underdogs
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