Erling Haaland's dad aims dig at referee with five-word verdict after Norway lose to England | OneFootball

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·12 Juli 2026

Erling Haaland's dad aims dig at referee with five-word verdict after Norway lose to England

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Two big moments in World Cup semi-final went against Norway

Erling Haaland’s father, Alfie, appears to have hit out at the refereeing during Norway’s World Cup quarter-final defeat to England.


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However, hopes of an historic last-four showdown against either Argentina or Switzerland in Atlanta next week were dashed by Jude Bellingham’s brace.

The England midfielder equalised in first half stoppage time and then scored what proved to be the winning goal in the first period of extra-time, pouncing on an Orjan Nyland mistake to send Thomas Tuchel’s side through.

Taking to social media after the game, in response to a post praising Bellingham, Haaland senior aimed a not so subtle dig at referee Clement Turpin.

“Well done Bellingham and referee,” he wrote.

Haaland senior is most likely referring to a couple of decisions that went against Norway on Saturday night.

In a statement, FIFA said that it had "checked the data and no peak on the graph from the connected ball heartbeat sensor", meaning that the Three Lions’ equaliser correctly stood.

The other contentious moment was when Torbjorn Heggem scored on 55 minutes to put Norway ahead for a second time - only for VAR to intervene as disallow the goal with Haaland’s son adjudged to have pushed Elliot Anderson before Martin Odegaard had swung the corner in.

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