Manchester City fans anxious as England prepares to face Haaland's Norway
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Manchester City fans and England supporters are anxious about Erling Haaland's threat in the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final against Norway.
- Haaland has been in exceptional form, scoring 105 goals in 120 Premier League games for City and seven goals in four World Cup matches.
- England's defense must disrupt the connection between Haaland and his playmaker, Martin Odegaard, to have a chance of advancing.
Anxiety is mounting among Manchester City fans and supporters of the England national team as they face the formidable threat of Norwegian striker Erling Haaland in the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final. England is set to play Norway in Miami, Florida, with fans harboring mixed emotions: a desire for England to advance, tempered by the knowledge of Haaland's prolific scoring ability.
Haaland, who joined Manchester City in 2022, has been in sensational form, netting 105 goals in 120 appearances for the club. His prowess has continued onto the World Cup stage, where he has scored seven goals in four matches, including a brace that eliminated Brazil. This impressive tally places him among the top contenders for the World Cup Golden Boot, alongside Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappรฉ, and England's captain, Harry Kane.
He is cruel, fast, and in his best form. When he first came to Manchester City, I really couldn't believe what I was seeing. He is a very fierce striker and always a threat in front of the opponent's goal.
Emily Brobyn, a Manchester City presenter for BBC Radio Manchester, described Haaland as "cruel, fast, and in his best form." She noted his immediate impact upon joining City, calling him a "fierce striker who is always a threat in front of the opponent's goal." Brobyn highlighted Haaland's ability to evade defenders and his clinical finishing as particularly concerning for England's defense.
To counter Haaland's threat, Brobyn emphasized the need for England to disrupt the partnership between the striker and Norway's key playmaker, Martin รdegaard. "He develops through short passes and balls from the sides or the middle. รdegaard is the key," she stated, advising England to "cut off their connection or pray."
He develops through short passes and balls from the sides or the middle. รdegaard is the key. So, England must cut off their connection or pray.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.