Haaland, it’s historic

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Erling Haaland stood out again this Thursday evening with the Norwegian selection.

As part of Group B of the League of Nations, and the reception of Slovenia in Oslo, Norway largely won 3-0, thus consolidating its leadership ahead of Austria, also victorious over Kazakhstan in Linz (4 -0).

Inevitably, Haaland joined the party, scoring his team’s first and third goals (7e62e) when Sorloth also went there with his realization (52e). The 33e and 34e goals of the cyborg’s career in 36 caps.

Never has a Norwegian scored so much on the international scene, the Manchester City striker dethroning Jorgen Juve, credited with 33 goals between 1928 and 1937. Einar Gundersen (26), Herald Hennum (25), John Carew (24) , Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (23), Tore Andre Flo (23), Gunnar Thoresen (22), Steffen Iversen (21) and Joshua King (20) completing the national Top 10.

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