Alf-Inge Haaland on speaking to Erling Haaland after Norway’s World Cup elimination to England.
🗣️ “I walked into the dressing room and saw my son sitting there in complete silence, tears streaming down his face. He tried so hard to hide them, but he couldn’t. His heart was shattered. I put my hand on his shoulder, looked him in the eyes and said, ‘Erling, don’t you dare apologise. Don’t carry this pain alone. You gave your country every drop of your heart, every ounce of your strength, and every breath you had.’ Seeing your own son broken like that is one of the hardest things a father can experience.”
”‘People only celebrate the goals and the trophies. They never see the sacrifices, the endless pressure, the sleepless nights, the injuries, the doubts, and the emotional burden of carrying an entire nation’s dreams. Erling wasn’t crying because he lost a football match. He was crying because his dream of making millions of Norwegians proud had slipped through his fingers. Those weren’t tears of weakness they were tears of love, pride and heartbreak.”
“I told him, ‘Lift your head, son. There is no shame in crying after giving absolutely everything. Real warriors cry because they care. Real leaders cry because they feel the pain of letting people down, even when they haven’t. Never let anyone tell you those tears make you weak they prove how much this country means to you.’”
“And to the people already searching for someone to blame… shame on you. Before you criticise these players, remember the joy they gave this nation. Remember how they made children dream again. Don’t destroy them in one night because football can be cruel. Every player in that dressing room is hurting far more than any supporter watching from the stands.”
“As his father, I couldn’t have been prouder tonight if he had scored a hat-trick and lifted the World Cup. I didn’t see a global superstar—I saw my little boy wearing Norway’s shirt, refusing to give up until the very last second. That’s what filled my heart with pride. Medals and trophies fade with time, but courage, sacrifice and love for your country stay with you forever.”
“These tears will never define Erling Haaland. They will shape him. One day, when people look back on his career, they won’t remember him crying—they’ll remember the man who stood back up after the deepest heartbreak and fought even harder. Tonight, Norway lost a football match, but they gained something even greater: a generation inspired by players who gave everything for the badge. Sometimes football breaks your heart… but it’s that heartbreak that creates legends.”
💣🚨 Jude Bellingham on why he went straight to Erling Haaland after the final whistle.
🗣️ “The first person I wanted to see after the match was Erling.”
🗣️ People see rivals for 90 minutes. I see my brother. I saw him standing there carrying the disappointment of the result, and I knew exactly how he was feeling because I’ve been there too.”
🗣️ That’s why I walked straight over to him. Not for the cameras or the headlines, just to remind him that one result will never define who he is.”
🗣️ We shared unforgettable moments together at Dortmund. We pushed each other every single day, celebrated together and grew together. That kind of bond doesn’t disappear because we’re wearing different national team shirts.”
🗣️ I told him to keep his head up because he’s still one of the best players in the world. The way he fights for Norway, the sacrifices he makes and the passion he shows for his country deserve nothing but respect.”
🗣️ Tonight we were opponents. Tomorrow, he’ll always be my brother. I’ll always have his back, just as I know he’d have mine.”
#NORENG
Sim, o Haaland é humilde por natureza e não é de hoje.
Há um tempo atrás, uma criança que mora no Brasil, estava sofrendo BULLYING na escola por usar o cabelo igual ao do Haaland.
O que o Haaland fez? Mandou um vídeo de aniversário e desejou forças pro garotinho.
Sério mesmo, se existisse um mundo onde a Noruega fosse campeã da Copa do Mundo, eu apoiaria demais. Esse cara é muito foda!