The man England will fear most - Haaland fires Norway to history

Long before kick-off, thousands of Norway supporters had gathered outside the stadium, many draped in Viking helmets, waving giant red flags and singing songs that have become familiar throughout this World Cup.

There was excitement, naturally, but also something else - belief. A quiet confidence that this team could compete with anyone.

For years, Norway have watched major tournaments from afar despite producing world-class talent.

This is only their fourth World Cup appearance - the first since 1998. And the furthest they had gone before this year were two last-16 finishes 50 years apart, in 1938 and 1998.

They had not won a World Cup knockout tie until last Tuesday. Now they have won two in a row - the latest against the five-time winners and most-decorated side in the tournament.

"I said to the boys that I don't think it's 50-50, but we have a fair chance if we play at our best and have match-winners, and we had that," Norway boss Solbakken said.

At full-time, it was Haaland who led the celebrations, banging the drum as he and his team-mates performed the iconic Viking Row with their supporters.

"This is just an insane day," said Haaland. "It is one of the most insane days in Norwegian history."

Warnock said: "He is hugely emotional and rightly so. He plays in one of the best teams in world football, in terms of clubs.

"But when you play for Norway they're not a huge name. Norway are starting to make history for themselves, and he is at the forefront of that."

Solbakken said: "The whole nation is rowing together, and with that, I mean that we are having a great party here and in Oslo and in all the other big and small cities all the way through Norway.

"The rowing is in a way a symbol of that, and that we are all together. So I think it's great days, it's a great summer to be a fan - I think it's better to be a fan than a coach."

The rowing has taken over the World Cup. And now Rooney will have to row down the River Mersey, external after promising he would if Norway made the quarter-finals.

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