Glorioso 1904
·6 de julio de 2026
Schjelderup dances, stuns World Cup! Benfica winger (Video)

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·6 de julio de 2026

Norway beat Brazil and are through to the World Cup quarter-finals. In a match played this Monday, July 5, the Norwegians won 2-1 in a contest decided late on by two goals from Erling Haaland. Andreas Schjelderup provided two assists for the Nordic side, while Brazil pulled one back in stoppage time.
The first 45 minutes were marked by two decisive moments: a disallowed goal for Norway and a penalty missed by Bruno Guimarães. The Brazilian team created more scoring chances, but were denied by saves from Norwegian goalkeeper Orjen Nyland.
In the 59th minute, Brazil came very close to opening the scoring. Endrick, who had just come on to replace Mateus Cunha, found himself one-on-one with Nyland but shot wide. The Nordic goalkeeper produced a string of great saves throughout the match.
However, in the 79th minute, Haaland scored the first goal of the match. After several attempts, the striker was well positioned waiting for Schjelderup’s cross and beat Alisson to put Norway ahead. The second goal, again with the Benfica winger - who could stay at Luz - setting up the Manchester City centre-forward, came in the 88th minute, leaving Brazil further from the dream of a sixth world title.
Ten minutes into stoppage time, Brazil had the chance to score from a penalty, taken by Neymar. The Brazilian converted and cut Norway’s lead, with the match ending 2-1. In the quarter-finals, Norway, who also have Fredrik Aursnes, will face England.
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