Haaland’s Norway thump sorry Italy to reach first World Cup since 1998

In a stunning display of football prowess, Norway clinched their first World Cup berth since 1998 with a commanding 4-1 victory over Italy at the rain-soaked San Siro on Sunday. The triumph sealed their spot in next summer’s finals, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Erling Haaland, the Manchester City striker hailed as a ‘goal machine,’ was the star of the match, scoring a decisive brace within seconds in the 78th and 79th minutes. His contributions were pivotal in Norway’s flawless qualifying campaign, which saw them amass a perfect 24 points from eight matches in Group I. Italy, despite an early lead from Pio Esposito, crumbled under Norway’s relentless pressure, with Antonio Nusa and Jorgen Strand Larsen adding to the scoreline. The defeat left Italy six points adrift of Norway, forcing them into the play-offs for a chance at World Cup qualification. Coach Gennaro Gattuso expressed concern over his team’s second-half collapse, while Norway’s Stale Solbakken remained cautiously optimistic about their prospects in the upcoming tournament. Haaland’s remarkable form, with 16 goals in qualifying, has positioned him as one of the players to watch in North America. Italy, meanwhile, continues to grapple with inconsistency, having missed the last two World Cups despite their 2021 European Championship triumph.