New York New Jersey Stadium: After Norway's stunning 2-1 win over five-time winner Brazil at the FIFA World Cup 2026, Erling Haaland reacted to the record-equalling milestone of scoring seven goals in his first four tournament appearances and stated that "if he gets a chance or two, it usually ends up as a goal," calling it a "gift of god."
Haaland’s scored his sixth and seventh tournament goals to maintain his side unbeaten record against Brazil at the World Cups. In the process, he became the first man since West Germany’s Gerd Muller at Mexico 1970 to score seven goals in his first four World Cup appearances.
Haaland’s clinical double not only sent the five-time world champions packing but also took him level with Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi as the race for the Golden Boot heats up.