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Erling Haaland Omitted from World Cup Match: Coach Explains Decision

2026-07-13 · Erling Haaland · Match Report

**Erling Haaland** missed Norway's World Cup group‑stage fixture on 12 July 2026, a decision coach Ståle Solbakken said was driven by tactical balance and a minor niggle that could have limited his impact.

Norway faced Sweden in Oslo, a match that ended 2‑1 to the Swedes. Haaland, who had started every qualifier, was named on the bench and never entered. Solbakken confirmed the omission just before kickoff, citing a “tight hamstring feeling” that the medical team flagged during the pre‑match scan.

Solbakken explained that Norway needed a more mobile front line to press high against Sweden’s compact defense. He added that Haaland’s recent sprint work showed a slight reduction in speed, enough to risk a loss of momentum in the final 20 minutes. “We didn’t want to gamble on a player who might not be at 100 %,” the coach said.

The decision sparked debate among fans and pundits. Some argue that Haaland’s physical presence could have forced a different tactical setup, possibly turning the tide. Others point out that Norway’s midfield struggled to link play, and a faster striker might have opened space for the wingers. The loss leaves Norway with one point and a must‑win against Italy to stay alive.

After the match, Haaland underwent a targeted physiotherapy session and is expected to be fully fit for the next game on 16 July. Solbakken hinted that the striker could return to the starting XI if the medical report improves. “He’s a massive asset, and we’ll use him when he’s ready,” the coach added.

Norway’s coaching staff now faces a dilemma: stick with the high‑press system that left Haaland out, or adjust to a more conservative approach that leans on his aerial threat. The next fixture will likely reveal which path they choose, as the team seeks to salvage its World Cup campaign.

The episode underscores how even a world‑class forward like Erling Haaland can be sidelined for tactical nuance and injury caution, reminding everyone that football decisions are rarely black‑and‑white.

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