Haaland Brace Powers Norway to Dominant World Cup Opening Win

Erling Haaland made a resounding statement in his FIFA World Cup debut, netting a first-half brace to lead Norway to a convincing 4-1 victory over Iraq at Boston Stadium on Tuesday. The Group I encounter saw Norway demonstrate their attacking prowess while overcoming a resilient Iraqi side making their first tournament appearance in 40 years.
Norway broke the deadlock in the 29th minute as Haaland tapped in a cross from David Møller Wolfe. Although Iraq responded with a spirited header from veteran forward Aymen Hussein in the 39th minute to level the score, parity was short-lived. A defensive error from the Iraqi backline allowed Haaland to restore the lead just four minutes later.
The second half solidified Norway's control. Substitute Leo Østigård extended the lead with a powerful header in the 76th minute, and a late own goal by Hussein in stoppage time added a final flourish to the scoreline.
While the result may seem one-sided, Iraq's disciplined midfield and creative attack posed legitimate challenges throughout. However, Norway’s clinical finishing ultimately proved the difference, sending a clear signal of their intentions as they prepare to face Senegal later this month.
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