
Norway's Haaland says pressure is all on England
When Haaland appeared on the cover of Time magazine last year, he said Norway had a 0.5% chance of winning the World Cup.
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But seven goals in four appearances for Haaland - including a double to eliminate Brazil in the last 16 - have helped fire Norway to the last eight. However, Guehi missed training this week with muscle fatigue after the Mexico last 16 tie. England have reached at least the quarter-finals in the past three men's World Cups, but have not made the final since winning the competition in 1966.
Furthermore, But right now I'm feeling great and ready to go." Saka assisted Jude Bellingham's opener in Mexico but he is yet to complete 90 minutes for the Three Lions at this tournament.
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But seven goals in four appearances for Haaland - including a double to eliminate Brazil in the last 16 - have helped fire Norway to the last eight.
according to BBC SportHowever, Guehi missed training this week with muscle fatigue after the Mexico last 16 tie.
according to The MirrorEngland have reached at least the quarter-finals in the past three men's World Cups, but have not made the final since winning the competition in 1966.
according to BBC SportBut right now I'm feeling great and ready to go." Saka assisted Jude Bellingham's opener in Mexico but he is yet to complete 90 minutes for the Three Lions at this tournament.
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