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·11 Oktober 2025
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Summary
Norway delivered an impressive performance against Israel, securing a 5-0 victory in the UEFA World Cup qualifying match at Ullevaal Stadium.
The game began with a penalty missed twice by Erling Haaland, but Norway quickly took control with two own goals by Israel and a goal from Haaland.
In the second half, Haaland completed his hat-trick, further solidifying Norway's dominance. Israel struggled to find their rhythm, with limited attempts on goal and a single yellow card for Dor Turgeman.
Norway's victory keeps them at the top of the qualifying group, while Israel drops to third place.
Erling Haaland was the standout, scoring a hat-trick and demonstrating his clinical finishing ability.
His presence in the area was a constant threat to Israel's defense, and he played a crucial role in Norway's emphatic victory.
Norway managed to score five goals with only five shots on target, highlighting their incredible efficiency in front of goal.
Norway's offensive power was on full display, with Erling Haaland leading the attack and Antonio Nusa providing key assists.
Israel's defense crumbled under pressure, contributing two own goals that set the tone for the match. Despite an early missed penalty, Norway's relentless attack and solid defense ensured a clean sheet.
The atmosphere in Oslo was electric, with fans celebrating a flawless performance that keeps Norway's World Cup dreams alive. This match was a testament to Norway's growing strength on the international stage.
Norway remains at the top of the qualifying group with a perfect record, having won all six matches.
This victory further reinforces their position as favorites to qualify for the World Cup. Israel, on the other hand, drops to third place, complicating their path to qualification.
Norway will host New Zealand in an international friendly at Ullevaal Stadium, providing an opportunity to test the squad's depth.
Israel faces a challenging away match against Italy in Udine, where they will need to regroup and fight for crucial qualifying points.
Norway and Israel have faced each other twice, with Norway winning both encounters. This latest victory reinforces Norway's dominance in the head-to-head history against Israel.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
📸 FREDRIK VARFJELL - Fredrik Varfjell / NTB
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