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Haaland late: Norway takes Ivory Coast out of the tournament
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Haaland late: Norway takes Ivory Coast out of the tournament

Norway advanced to the Round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1998 after defeating Ivory Coast 2:1 in Dallas. The match was marked by two late goals, with Antonio Nusa scoring the opening goal in the 39th minute and Erling Haaland netting the decisive second goal in the 86th minute. Ivory Coast equalized through Amad Diallo in the 74th minute but could not find a winning goal. Norway's coach Stale Solbakken returned to his starting lineup after a heavy rotation in their previous group game against France. Despite initial struggles, Norway's performance improved significantly after Nusa's goal, leading to a crucial victory.

Norwegen hat im Achtelfinale der Fußball-WM 2026 gegen die Elfenbeinküste mit 2:1 gewonnen und sich damit erstmals seit 1998 für das nächste Turnierschlussstadium qualifiziert. Der Sieg wurde durch zwei späte Treffer erzielt – zunächst ein sehenswerter Einzelaktion von Antonio Nusa und anschließend ein fünftes Turniertor von Erling Haaland. Die Partie fand in Dallas statt und endete mit einem knappen Ergebnis, das die Norweger in die Runde der letzten 16 führte. Im nächsten Match erwarten sie den Weltmeisterschafts-Titelträger Brasilien in East Rutherford.

Die Begegnung begann mit einer ausgeglichenen Bilanz, wobei die Elfenbeinküste in den ersten Minuten den größeren Druck ausübte. Norwegen zeigte Schwierigkeiten, seine Offensive effektiv zu nutzen, und musste sich in der Defensive engagieren. Die Elfenbeinküste nutzte ihre Flankenausgänge, um Raum zu schaffen, doch die Norweger blieben meist stabil. Einzig ein Versuch von Ghislain Konan, der am Außennetz scheiterte, zeigte, dass die Ivorer Chancen erhielten. Die Norweger hielten jedoch stand und gaben den Ball nicht leichtfertig ab.

Die entscheidende Wende brachte Antonio Nusa, der in der 39. Minute mit einem sehenswerten Traumtor den ersten Treffer erzielte. Der 21-jährige Flügelstürmer von RB Leipzig nutzte eine flinke Körpertäuschung, um den Ball ins Kreuzeck zu schleudern. Dieser Treffer löste eine Druckphase aus, in der Norwegen fast sofort den zweiten Treffer erzielte. Erling Haaland hatte eine gute Gelegenheit, doch Ibrahim Sangare blockierte den Schuss. Danach ließ Norwegen den Ball weiterhin gut laufen und schuf weitere Chancen, doch die Elfenbeinküste blieb ungeschlagen.

Im zweiten Durchgang war die Partie weiterhin ausgeglichen, wobei beide Teams jeweils ihre Stärken unter Beweis stellten. Die Elfenbeinküste setzte auf schnelle Außenbahnen und drang häufig in den Strafraum ein. Norwegen antwortete mit Kontern, doch die Qualität der Angriffe blieb oft mangelhaft. Ein Highlight der zweiten Halbzeit war der Ausgleich durch Amad Diallo, der mit einer sehenswerten Aktion aus kurzer Distanz den Ball ins Tor beförderte. Der 23-jährige Stürmer von Manchester United nutzte eine Doppelspielzusammenarbeit, um den Ball zu verwandeln und den Gleichstand herzustellen.

Doch die Norweger blieben nicht lange in der Defensive. Erst in der 86. Minute gelang ihnen der entscheidende Treffer. Erling Haaland, der bereits fünfmal in dieser WM getroffen hatte, sorgte mit seinem fünften Tor für die finale Führung. Die Elfenbeinküste versuchte im Finish alles zu geben, doch Norwegen hielt stand. Der Torwart Ørjan Nyland zeigte starke Leistungen, als er einen gefährlichen Freistoß aus dem Eck abwehrte. Damit blieb die Elfenbeinküste ohne Sieg, während Norwegen erstmals seit 1998 in das Achtelfinale eintritt.

Die Partie endete mit einem knappen Ergebnis, das sowohl die Qualifikation der Norweger als auch den Abbruch der Elfenbeinküste symbolisierte. Norwegen tritt nun im Achtelfinale gegen Brasilien an, was eine spannende Konfrontation verspricht. Die Norweger müssen sich auf eine schwere Aufgabe einstellen, da Brasilien als Weltmeister und Favorit gilt. Dennoch bleibt die Leistung der Norweger beeindruckend, besonders die Rolle von Antonio Nusa und Erling Haaland, die den Sieg ermöglichten. Die Zukunft des norwegischen Teams hängt nun davon ab, ob sie im nächsten Match ihre Form fortsetzen können.

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Kurier logoKurierParty-alignedCenterFactual 88Objective 805 days ago
Norway takes on Ivory Coast and enters the round of 16

The article describes a football match between Norway and Ivory Coast at the 2026 World Cup, where Norway won 2-1 and advanced to the Round of 16. The game was closely contested, with both teams creating chances. Norway took the lead through a goal by Antonio Nusa, while Ivory Coast equalized via a strike from Amad Diallo. Norway regained the lead late in the game through Erling Haaland, securing their place in the next round. The article highlights the fans' enthusiastic support throughout the match.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and does not engage with any politically charged topics. It provides a neutral description of the match, highlighting player performances and fan reactions without taking a stance on broader political issues.

Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 80): This article provides a detailed account of the match, including player actions and team strategies. It maintains a balanced tone and aligns with the cross-source consensus. The mention of fan reactions adds context without bias.

Der Standard logoDer StandardIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 755 days ago
Haaland late: Norway takes Ivory Coast out of the tournament

Norway advanced to the Round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1998 after defeating Ivory Coast 2:1 in Dallas. The match was marked by two late goals, with Antonio Nusa scoring the opening goal in the 39th minute and Erling Haaland netting the decisive second goal in the 86th minute. Ivory Coast equalized through Amad Diallo in the 74th minute but could not find a winning goal. Norway's coach Stale Solbakken returned to his starting lineup after a heavy rotation in their previous group game against France. Despite initial struggles, Norway's performance improved significantly after Nusa's goal, leading to a crucial victory.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the World Cup football match—without any political commentary, framing, or implications. It provides a straightforward account of the match outcome, player performances, and team strategies.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports the match outcome and highlights key players like Nusa and Haaland. It mentions Norway’s first World Cup round of 16 since 1998 and their next opponent, Brazil. However, it uses emotionally charged language ('Traumtor') and lacks some contextual details from the broade

Der Standard logoDer StandardIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 6015 hr. ago
Haaland shoots Norway to a 2-1 victory over Brazil and into the quarter-finals, Mexico vs. England from 2 pm

The article reports on a FIFA World Cup match between Norway and Brazil, where Erling Haaland scored to give Norway a 2:1 victory and advance to the quarterfinals. The match concluded with Brazil's Neymar unable to reduce the deficit, scoring only in stoppage time via a penalty. The article also mentions the upcoming Mexico vs. England match, scheduled for 2 AM, indicating ongoing World Cup action.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not address politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. As such, it is considered apolitical and therefore has a neutral lean.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): This article seems to be an incomplete or prematurely published report, mentioning a Brazil game that hasn't occurred yet. It contains speculative language and lacks clarity, making it less reliable as a factual source.

Kurier logoKurierParty-alignedCenterFactual 70Objective 657 hr. ago
Brazil is out: Haaland shoots Norway into the quarterfinals

In a World Cup round-of-16 match between Norway and Brazil, Norway advanced to the quarterfinals with a 2-0 victory. The game took place in New York, where Norway had previously never beaten Brazil. Early in the match, Norway scored first through a goal by Erling Haaland, who later added a second goal to secure the win. Brazil struggled to create clear chances despite dominating possession in the first half. Key moments included a missed penalty by Vinicius Junior and a strong performance by Haaland, who finished the match as the top scorer alongside Lionel Messi.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the World Cup match—without any political commentary, framing, or context related to politics, officials, or public policy. It provides a straightforward account of the game's events, player performances, and match outcomes.

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 65): The article appears to conflate events from different matches, possibly confusing the Nigeria game with the Brazil game. It uses dramatic language and incomplete information, leading to potential confusion about the actual sequence of events.

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