World Cup round-up: Norway hit 11 (ELEVEN) and France pick up win
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World Cup round-up: Norway hit 11 (ELEVEN) and France pick up win
"Erling Haaland scored five goals in a huge 11-1 win for Norway against Moldova in World Cup qualification. The Manchester City striker is his country's leading all-time goalscorer and took his tally to 48 in 45 caps with his impressive haul. Martin Odegaard of Arsenal was also on target while Thelo Aasgard of Rangers came on after 64 minutes and still scored four times."
"Playing with stitches in his face following an accident with a bus door, Haaland hit a first-half hat trick as Norway extended their lead over Italy at the top of Group I to six points. France held on with 10 men to beat Iceland 2-1 after coming from behind thanks to a goal and assist from Kylian Mbappe. Iceland took a surprise lead when Michael Olise gave away the ball in his own penalty area and Andri Gudjohnsen pounced on it to score."
Erling Haaland scored five goals as Norway routed Moldova 11-1 in World Cup qualifying, raising his international total to 48 goals in 45 appearances. Thelo Aasgard came off the bench after 64 minutes and netted four times in 34 second-half minutes. Haaland played with stitches in his face and completed a first-half hat-trick, helping Norway extend their lead over Italy to six points atop Group I. France won 2-1 against Iceland with a goal and assist from Kylian Mbappe despite a red card for Aurelien Tchouamani. Portugal beat Hungary 3-2 and Ireland lost 2-1 to Armenia.
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