The talk of the World Cup is circling around how England are going to stop Erling Haaland and Norway on Saturday in Miami.
Two of the four quarter-finals have already been played, but Norway vs England is certainly one that is whetting the appetite of soccer fans across the globe.
Naturally, many will have England down as the favourites to progress, but the Norwegians cannot be ruled out.
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Norway eliminated Brazil from the World Cup last time out, which should be enough of a warning to England.
Ahead of the game, Norway supporters have warned England that Haaland cannot be stopped.
Although Norway’s manager Stale Solbakken has praised his star striker, he also admitted that his side have plenty of quality on top of what Haaland has to offer.

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John Terry has told England how to nullify Haaland on Saturday in Miami, but putting that into action is another problem.
Norway have plenty of other talented players, with Premier League winner Martin Odegaard also at the disposal of Solbakken.
“There’s no doubt that he is our biggest match-winner, but I think you’re underestimating some of the other players if you think that’s the whole team,” he told BBC Sport.
“Otherwise, he also needs service; he needs to be fed by other players. But you can’t deny that he’s a big, big match-winner for us.”
Clearly, there is a lot of belief in Norway’s camp that they can go on to do something truly special and progress to the last four of the World Cup.
The confidence is only natural given they have already defied the odds to send Brazil packing from this summer’s tournament.
Harry Kane has shared his respect for Haaland, with England also having a number of players that can cause Norway problems.
This is certainly shaping up to be a great game to watch.
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