IT'S HAAL ON YOU, LADS! - Norway superstar Haaland starts England mind games with claim ahead of World Cup clash
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Erling Haaland makes
England
strong favourites against
Norway
- and insists all the pressure is on
Thomas Tuchel's
Three Lions. The
Manchester City
striker is relishing his duel club team-mate
Marc Guehi
and potentially close friend
John Stones
in Miami as he attempts to outgun
Harry Kane
.
He said when asked if Norway were underdogs: "Yeah, definitely. I think everyone should stay humble, but they have a right to be confident about progressing."
Haaland also claimed Norway's chances of going the distance at the tournament - something which he rated at 25 per cent pre-tournament - were slim despite a series of eye-catching scalps,
not least the elimination of Brazil
. He explained: "Really low still [chances of winning the World Cup].
"There are some clear favourites out there, and England is one of them. All of you should put every single bit of pressure on the English lads. It's a special game, definitely.
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"For me, it's super special because I play in England and was born in England. Facing team-mates makes it a funny game, but it's going to be nice."
The 25-year-old has rattled in a whopping seven goals thus far and he's hoping to add to that tally in Florida. However, for Haaland, making Norwegians proud is a far bigger motive than hitting the back of the net.
He continued: "I enjoy so many things. Playing against
Brazil
was crazy for us Norwegians. To win that match and then play England in a World Cup quarter-final in the
USA
is quite special.
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"If you look at the scenes back home, this is not normal for Norway. It's super special. Just being able to play in the World Cup is a huge honour and a massive career goal for me. Being here, playing on the biggest stage with my Norwegian friends against the best teams in the
world
, is really special."
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