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Erling Haaland didn’t just qualify Norway for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
He demolished the entire qualifying campaign.
16 goals. 8 matches.
That’s not a stat. That’s a statement. That’s a one-man wrecking ball tearing through European football like it owed him money. The Manchester City striker scored in every single game, finished as the outright top scorer across all continents in World Cup qualifying, and single-handedly dragged Norway back to the biggest stage for the first time since 1998 — ending a 28-year exile in the most explosive fashion imaginable.
Think about the numbers for a second.
Sixteen goals in eight games means an average of two goals per match. He didn’t just score — he feasted. Five goals in one night against Moldova (becoming the first European male player in decades to hit that mark in a qualifier). A hat-trick against Israel. Braces and decisive strikes that turned тιԍнт games into routs. Norway went unbeaten, scored 37 goals as a team, and left heavyweights like Italy scrambling for the playoffs while the Vikings marched on to North America.
This isn’t just dominance. This is historical.
Haaland now has 55 international goals in only 48 caps. He reached 50 goals faster than almost anyone in modern football history. While the rest of Europe’s big names were grinding out results, the 25-year-old Cyborg was rewriting record books with cold, clinical precision. And he did it all while the world watched the 2026 qualifiers turn into pure chaos: record ticket prices, kit disasters, bold underdog threats, and billionaire-level hype.
Now imagine what happens when that same Haaland steps onto the pitches of the United States, Canada, and Mexico this summer.
Group stage opponents will already be having nightmares. Defenders who faced him in qualifying are still picking up the pieces. Goalkeepers who tried to stop him are probably still having flashbacks. And with Norway finally back at the World Cup, the narrative writes itself: the ultimate goal machine returns to the biggest stage… and he’s only getting started.
With 100 days until the final and the tournament already delivering insanity before a ball has been kicked in the groups, Haaland’s qualifying masterclass is the ultimate warning sH๏τ.
This isn’t just a striker in form.
This is Erling Haaland entering World Cup mode — and football is not ready.
Norway are back. The goal machine is unleashed. And the 2026 World Cup just got a whole lot more terrifying.
Who’s stopping him now?
Drop your prediction below — can Haaland win the Golden Boot in North America? Or will someone finally slow down the Cyborg?
