Norway secured a hard-fought place in the World Cup Round of 16 after overcoming a resilient Ivory Coast side 2-1 in a tense Round of 32 encounter. The European nation held a slim one-goal advantage at the interval, but a spirited second-half revival from the African giants momentarily levelled the tie. Just as the match seemed destined for a gruelling period of extra time, Manchester City talisman Erling Haaland produced a decisive finish to break Ivorian hearts, sending his country through and condemning Ivory Coast to an early tournament exit.
Ivorian Pressure Met by Norwegian Resilience
The opening exchanges saw Ivory Coast play with immense physical intensity, frequently penetrating the Norwegian penalty area. However, a distinct lack of clinical finishing plagued their early efforts. In the 21st minute, Ghislain Konan found space on the flank, but his powerful right-footed strike flew wide, only rustling the side netting of the near post.
The Ivorians continued to push forward, creating another clear opening in the 28th minute when winger Nicolas Pépé unleashed a curling right-footed effort from the edge of the box that drifted agonizingly past the left post.
Despite weathering substantial pressure, it was Norway who broke the deadlock against the run of play in the 39th minute. Striker Antonio Nusa collected the ball outside the penalty area and unleashed a magnificent, angled strike that flew past the outstretched arms of the Ivorian goalkeeper. The sensational goal allowed Norway to retreat into the tunnel at half-time with a precious 1-0 lead.
Diallo Brilliance Nullified by Late Drama
The second half witnessed a renewed wave of Ivorian attacks as the African continent’s representatives fought desperately to save their World Cup campaign. Their persistence was finally rewarded in the 74th minute through a moment of individual brilliance from Amad Diallo. The forward embarked on a dazzling solo run, weaving past multiple tracking Norwegian defenders before slotting home a superb equaliser, sparking wild celebrations on the pitch and in the stands.
With the scores level and momentum shifting, Norway had to rely on their experienced core to regain composure. The definitive breakthrough arrived in the 86th minute following a meticulously crafted counter-attack. Patrick Berg orchestrated the move, demonstrating exceptional vision to split three Ivorian defenders with a perfectly weighted pass into the path of Haaland. Displaying his trademark predatory instinct, the Manchester City forward used a delicate touch to guide the ball into the back of the net.
The vital goal marked Haaland’s fifth strike of the tournament, cementing his status as one of the most lethal forwards on the global stage. Ivory Coast threw everyone forward in a desperate search for an equaliser during the final seconds of stoppage time, but the Norwegian defence held firm under immense pressure. Following this dramatic 2-1 victory, Norway will now advance to face South American giants Brazil in a highly anticipated Round of 16 clash, scheduled to take place in New Jersey on 5th July.
