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Haaland's goal has always been to be 'the best in the world'
World⚽ Sports21 hr. ago

Haaland's goal has always been to be 'the best in the world'

The article discusses Norway's unexpected success at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, highlighting Erling Haaland's rise to global fame and his role in leading Norway to the quarterfinal against England. It notes that pubs in England have been allowed to stay open until 30 minutes after the match ends to accommodate potential delays, similar to those seen in previous matches. Additionally, the piece covers a friendly bet between Norwegian airline Norwegian and British Airways, where the winner would display the other’s logo on social media for a day. The airlines eventually agreed to the wager, drawing attention from other airlines around the world.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine (FAZ) logoFrankfurter Allgemeine (FAZ)Independent🔒Center21 hr. ago
Haaland's goal has always been to be 'the best in the world'

The article discusses Norway's unexpected success at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, highlighting Erling Haaland's rise to global fame and his role in leading Norway to the quarterfinal against England. It notes that pubs in England have been allowed to stay open until 30 minutes after the match ends to accommodate potential delays, similar to those seen in previous matches. Additionally, the piece covers a friendly bet between Norwegian airline Norwegian and British Airways, where the winner would display the other’s logo on social media for a day. The airlines eventually agreed to the wager, drawing attention from other airlines around the world.

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