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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U “A game of people you know is hard to play,” Haaland speaks up after the match
“A game of people you know is hard to play.” Haaland has firsthand experience of that.
A World Cup quarterfinal that ended in the early hours of July 12 Beijing time saw Norway lose 1-2 to England in extra time. In this match, three of the four England defenders on the back line were Haaland’s teammates at Manchester City in the Premier League—people they know well and understand each other.
At this World Cup, Haaland has scored 7 goals, but under tight marking from club teammates, he didn’t get many chances in this game and ended with nothing to show. After the match, Haaland accepted the defeat calmly. He said the team’s performance exceeded everyone’s expectations and reaching the quarterfinals was a huge haul. With 6 goals, Bellingham has joined the Golden Boot race. Compared with the England side’s 17 appearances, Norway’s opportunities to feature at the World Cup are limited. This was only their fourth appearance, and the two teams have never met at a World Cup before.
In terms of overall strength and experience, England has the advantage. In 12 head-to-head international A-level matches between the two sides, England has 7 wins, 3 draws, and 2 losses. Although Norway only returned to the World Cup for the first time in 28 years, the performances led by Haaland have been a pleasant surprise. In the round of 16, Norway knocked out “Brazil—five-star” for the first time to reach the World Cup quarterfinals, increasing expectations for this Nordic team. Ahead of the match, England head coach Tuchel said Norway’s tactical system is mature, with many players in the Premier League, making England players’ technical habits very familiar to them. They must never underestimate the opponent’s ability to challenge.
Norway’s starting XI today had more than half the players from the Premier League. In the first half, England’s possession rate reached 68%, but it was Norway that scored first. In the 36th minute, the “godly goal” by Sældrdup opened the deadlock for Norway. With Kane, the team’s leading scorer, being kept under control, Bellingham stepped up—he scored the equalizer in stoppage time of the first half. As soon as extra time began, it was also Bellingham’s follow-up shot that helped England secure a 2-1 win. In the most recent two knockout matches, Bellingham scored 4 goals and became the first major reason England advanced to the semifinals.
“No need to say more—he can come through in every match and change the game.” Tuchel described Bellingham as a world-class midfielder, saying these two goals are priceless. At this World Cup, Bellingham has now scored 6 goals and joined the Golden Boot race. In his post-match review, Tuchel was satisfied with both the result and the players’ willpower, but he felt the process wasn’t convincing: “We were lucky today. If we want to go further, we still have to do better. If you want to challenge for the title, you can’t rely on willpower alone.”
In the semifinal, England will face the winner between Argentina and Switzerland. Accepting the loss, Haaland said he was satisfied with how the team made history at this World Cup. Mbappé and Messi are tied atop the scoring chart with 8 goals, followed closely by Haaland on 7. Kane has 6 goals, placing him 4th. All four have a chance to compete for the Golden Boot.
This match was also a direct face-off between Haaland and Kane—the two biggest Golden Boot contenders. At the pre-match press conference, when asked which of the two is better, Kane said they play in the same position but are different styles of players: “Haaland and I are completely different types of strikers. He focuses on attacking the box to score, while I prefer dropping back to receive the ball and take part in linking up and organizing the team.”
Norway coach Solbakken also touched on this, saying the competition between Haaland and Kane was inevitable. As the team’s main scoring point, both will be key targets for the other side to limit. As Solbakken put it, both were tightly contained in today’s match. In the entire first half, Haaland had only one header attempt. Kane was the same—he only scored after receiving a pass from Bellingham in stoppage time, but it was ruled out for offside. Across the full match, Haaland had just 21 touches, the fewest at this World Cup. In Norway’s tactical setup, many attacks were built around Haaland. In the previous four matches, Haaland scored 7 goals, but in this one he finished with nothing.
In the second half of extra time, a depleted Haaland was substituted out, ending his first World Cup journey. “Reaching the quarterfinals already exceeds everyone’s expectations, and we can accept the loss with peace of mind.”
Summing up their World Cup journey, Haaland said his 7 goals are just statistics—the more precious part is leading Norway to create history. Like Haaland, Kane was also kept under control throughout the match, doing more to set things up. “I’m not just a finisher—dropping back to support and pulling the line apart is also part of my job.” After Haaland was eliminated, Kane led England to keep moving forward, and he also has a chance to keep chasing Mbappé and Messi on the scoring chart.
Knowing each other well—this “game of people you know” is hard to play, and the match between England and Norway was a real, straightforward “game of people you know.” You could say the most familiar group with Norway in the world is England. Whether it’s captain Ødegaard or Haaland, today’s opponents are all a set of club teammates from the Premier League—people who know each other extremely well.
Haaland plays for Manchester City in the Premier League, and his club teammates Stones, Gey, O’Riley, and Trafford form England’s entire defensive line. In this match, among England’s four defenders, three are from Manchester City and are Haaland’s club teammates. After training together for a long time, they know Haaland’s running positions and shooting habits inside out. Throughout the match, Gey and Stones kept right on Haaland’s heels in their defending, step by step. After the match, Haaland admitted that these two train against him every week, so they are very clear about his movement and aerial contest habits, making it difficult for him to get comfortable attacking chances during the game.
Besides that, Haaland and Bellingham were also teammates during their Borussia Dortmund days. Ahead of the match, in the players’ tunnel, Bellingham even gave Haaland a light kick, and the atmosphere between the two sides was easygoing. In the first half, the two also staged a fun moment—during a free-kick defensive situation, they lightly tugged and shoved each other, then after exchanging looks, they both laughed. Facing a similar situation was also Norway captain Ødegaard, who plays in the Premier League for Arsenal. In this match, he directly faced his club teammates Rice, Saka, Madueke, Eze, and others. Ahead of the match, Ødegaard also said he knows a lot about most England players, which would be a major test. Even though he was kept under control, Ødegaard still helped Sældrdup score with a surgical pass—his fourth assist at this World Cup.
Though it was a “game of people you know,” the match flow was smooth and not dull, and the two teams played relatively friendly. The only yellow card of the match came in the final stage of extra time. Norway’s Ajer was unhappy with the referee’s decisions and received a yellow card.
“Friendly matches are hard to play”—Haaland has firsthand experience with it.
A World Cup quarterfinal that ended early on July 12 Beijing time saw Norway lose 1-2 to England in extra time. In this match, among the four players in England’s back line, three were teammates of Haaland at his Premier League club, Manchester City—people who know each other well. At this World Cup, Haaland has scored 7 goals, but under the tight defensive coverage from his club teammates, he didn’t get many chances to show himself, recording a first match with no goals. After the game, Haaland calmly accepted the defeat. He said the team’s performance exceeded everyone’s expectations, and reaching the quarterfinals was a great reward. With 6 goals, Bellingham has joined the race for the Golden Boot. Compared with England, which had 17 appearances, Norway has had fewer opportunities to feature at the World Cup; it’s only their fourth time qualifying, and the two teams have never met at the World Cup.
In terms of overall strength and experience, England holds the advantage—they led with 7 wins, 3 draws, and 2 losses in 12 head-to-head international A matches between the two. Although it’s been 28 years since they last returned to the World Cup, Norway led by Haaland has impressed many. In the Round of 16, Norway eliminated the five-star Brazil side and advanced to the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time, which also gave outside observers more expectations for this Nordic team. Ahead of the match, England’s head coach Tuchel said Norway’s tactical system is mature, with many players in the squad playing in the Premier League, so they are very familiar with England players’ technical habits and England must not underestimate the opponent’s attacking pressure. In Norway’s starting XI today, more than half of the players are from the Premier League. Throughout the first half, England’s possession rate reached 68%, but the team to score first was Norway. In the 36th minute, “a magical goal” by Sherdrup opened the deadlock for Norway. With Kane, the team’s first-choice scorer, being limited, Bellingham stepped up—he scored an equalizer in stoppage time in the first half. Just as extra time began, it was again Bellingham’s follow-up shot that helped England secure a 2-1 win and lock in the result. In the last two knockout matches, Bellingham scored 4 goals and became the first driving force behind England’s advancement to the semifinals.
“No more needs to be said—every match, he can stand up and change it.” Tuchel called Bellingham a world-class midfielder, and said those two goals are worth their weight in gold. At this World Cup, Bellingham has scored 6 goals, adding him to the Golden Boot race. In the post-match review, Tuchel was satisfied with both the match result and the players’ willpower, but he felt the process wasn’t ideal: “We were lucky today. If we want to go further, we still have to do it better. To challenge for the title, you can’t rely only on willpower.” In the semifinals, England will face the winner between Argentina and Switzerland. After accepting the defeat, Haaland was pleased with the way the team made history at this World Cup. Mbappé and Messi are tied at the top of the scoring chart with 8 goals each, with Haaland one behind on 7; Kane is in fourth with 6. All four have a chance to compete for the Golden Boot. This match was also a direct face-off between Haaland and Kane, the two main Golden Boot contenders. At the pre-match press conference, when asked who was better, Kane said they play the same position but are different types of players: “Haaland and I are completely different types of center forwards. He focuses on attacking the box to score; I prefer to drop back to receive the ball and take part in organizing and linking up the whole team.”
Norway’s head coach Solbakken also touched on this, saying the competition between Haaland and Kane was unavoidable. As the teams’ main scoring threats, both players would become key targets for restrictions. As Solbakken put it, both were tightly marked in this match. In the entire first half, Haaland had only one header attempt. Kane was the same—he only received Bellingham’s pass and scored in stoppage time, but the goal was ruled out for offside. Throughout the match, Haaland had only 21 touches, the lowest number among all players at this World Cup. In Norway’s tactical setup, much of the attack was built around Haaland. In the previous four matches, Haaland scored 7 goals, but in this one he went blank. In the second half of extra time, a low-on-stamina Haaland was substituted, ending his first World Cup journey. “Reaching the quarterfinals is beyond everyone’s expectations, and we can accept the defeat calmly.”
Summing up his World Cup journey, Haaland said his 7 goals are just numbers; more precious is that he helped Norway create history. Like Haaland, Kane was also limited throughout the match, doing more of the supporting and build-up. “I’m not just a finisher—dropping back to support and pulling the defense around is also my responsibility.” After Haaland was eliminated, Kane led England to keep going, and he also has an opportunity to keep chasing Mbappé and Messi on the scoring chart. Knowing each other so well, this kind of “friendly match” is hard to play—England vs Norway is a real, no-exaggeration “friendly match.” It can be said that the people most familiar with Norway in the world are England. Whether it’s captain Ødegaard or Haaland, the opponents they face today are a group of teammates from their Premier League clubs, and they know each other extremely well. Haaland plays for Manchester City in the Premier League, and his club teammates Stones, Guey, O’Reilly, and Trafford form England’s entire back line. In this match, among England’s four defenders, three are from Manchester City—also Haaland’s club teammates. Having trained together for a long time, they know Haaland’s runs and shooting habits inside out. Throughout the match, Guey and Stones stayed within a step of Haaland, guarding him closely. After the match, Haaland admitted that these two players train against his matchup every week and know clearly his running patterns and aerial-duel habits, making it difficult for him to get comfortable attacking opportunities during the game.
In addition, Haaland and Bellingham are also teammates from their days at Dortmund. Before the match, in the player tunnel, Bellingham even gently kicked Haaland. The atmosphere between the two sides was also relaxed. In the first half, the two staged a fun moment: during one free-kick defensive sequence, they lightly pulled and shoved each other around, and after looking at each other, they both laughed. Another person facing a similar situation was Norway captain Ødegaard, who plays in the Premier League for Arsenal; today he directly faced his club teammates Rice, Saka, Madueke, Eze, and others. Ahead of the match, Ødegaard also said he knows most England players very well, and that it will be a major test. Even though he was limited, Ødegaard still helped Sherdrup score with a “scalpel-like” pass—his fourth assist at this World Cup. Though it’s a “friendly match,” the game itself flowed smoothly and wasn’t dull, and both teams played relatively amicably. The only yellow card of the entire match came in the final stage of extra time—Norway’s Ejaine showed dissatisfaction with the referee’s decisions and received a yellow card.