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The Manchester City forward was followed by his former footballer father throughout the World Cup‚ and Alf Inge‚ who played for the likes of Manchester City and Leeds in the Premier League during his career‚ made his thoughts known during and after the game. Haaland Sr took to X to congratulate 'Bellingham and the referee' and claimed Norway were 'robbed' by French referee Clement Turpin‚ who denied Norway a second goal after a VAR review in which Haaland Jr was adjudged to have fouled Elliot Anderson.
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England's crucial World Cup quarter-final showdown against Norway in Miami is at risk of being delayed or even postponed due to soaring temperatures across South Florida. A major heat risk has been declared in South Florida with temperatures said to be rising to 29-32ºC - with a realfeel of up to 44 ºC - by the time today's game is due to kick off at 5pm in Miami (10pm UK time). The City of Miami's official X account has warned people in the local area to 'stay hydrated‚ wear lightweight clothing and limit outdoor activity'.
Although he will be England's biggest obstacle in Miami on Saturday night‚ few opponents have a closer connection to the country than Erling Haaland. The giant Norway star will be leading the line against his country of birth‚ at a World Cup where he has scored seven goals and dragged Norway to the quarter-finals. Born in Leeds‚ west Yorkshire‚ inspired by his father's playing career and now starring for Manchester City‚ England has played a defining role in Haaland's story.
IAN LADYMAN IN MIAMI: If the thrill of watching England win in Mexico will form an abiding memory of this World Cup‚ so will the leaving the following day. The grace with which the co-hosts accepted their defeat was profoundly moving and maybe a little unexpected. 'Thank you for coming and I hope England win the World Cup‚' was the message at Mexico City airport check-in.
This World Cup has already delivered its fair share of thrills‚ spills and strained relationships‚ with the latest flashpoint arriving during Spain's victory over Portugal as former Manchester City team-mates Rodri and Bernardo Silva became embroiled in a heated exchange. After Silva missed a late opportunity to level the scores‚ Rodri celebrated over his former City colleague as he lay stricken on the turf‚ prompting an angry reaction from the Portuguese midfielder. And that may not be the last friendship tested by World Cup football.
Portugal star Ruben Dias was involved in an awkward live television interview just moments after his nation was eliminated from the FIFA World Cup. The Portugal and Manchester City defender fronted up for a chat in the minutes that followed the 1-0 last-16 exit at the hands of Spain and it became a far more tense chat than anticipated. Dias was in conversation with former Portugal international Ricardo Quaresma who‚ to put it bluntly‚ was in no mood for excuses served up by Dias.
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