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Erling Haaland on leading Norway to their first-ever FIFA World Cup quarter-final after beating Brazil 2-0:
🗣️ “I honestly don’t have the words. My heart is so full right now. All I can think about is everyone back home the children dreaming in their bedrooms, the families watching together, the supporters who have waited their entire lives to see Norway experience a night like this. This isn’t just football anymore. This is pure emotion.
For the first time in our history, Norway are in the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals. Hearing those words brings tears to my eyes. We have achieved something generations of Norwegian players fought for but never had the chance to experience. Tonight, we carried all of them with us.
People doubted us. They told us we weren’t good enough, that Brazil would be too big, too strong and too experienced. But we never stopped believing in each other. We suffered together, we ran for one another, we fought until our legs gave up, and our hearts carried us over the line.
When the referee blew the final whistle, I looked around and saw my teammates crying. The coaching staff were crying. The fans were crying. I had tears in my own eyes because we all understood that we had just lived through the greatest moment Norwegian football has ever known.
Scoring twice against Brazil is something I will treasure forever, but those goals don’t belong to me alone. They belong to every teammate who sacrificed everything, every coach who believed in us, every supporter who stood by us through the difficult years, and every child in Norway who now believes that anything is possible.
To our fans… thank you. Thank you for believing in us when the world didn’t. Thank you for standing beside us through every setback. Tonight belongs to you as much as it belongs to us. I hope we’ve made every single one of you proud.
This is more than a victory. This is more than reaching the quarter-finals. This is a night that will be remembered forever in every Norwegian home. We didn’t just beat Brazil we gave our nation a memory that will live on for generations. No matter what happens next, nobody can ever take this feeling, these tears, or this piece of history away from us.”
لاعب نرويجي يقابل أفراد من العيلة المالكة النرويجية..لا تعامل معاهم بتقديس و لا سجد لهم و لا إنحنى لعند أرجولهم..إلا تشوفه يتعامل معاهم عادي جداً و كمان واقف قدامهم و ��و مو لابس تيشيرته..مشهد طبيعي لما يكون المواطن عارف إنه مواطن محد كاسر عينه مو بهيمة يقودها راعي الزريبة بالمنشار…
A Venezuelan journalist, visibly disabled, had all his questions refused by the English players…
until Jude Bellingham stopped and took the time to answer respectfully.
Ufff, qué MOMENTAZO. Vinicius Júnior interrumpiendo la entrevista de Erling Haaland para felicitarlo por su doblete, por su premio MVP y por la histórica clasificación de Noruega a los cuartos de final de la Copa del Mundo. Honor y respeto para aquellos que reconocen cuando el rival los supera. Saber ganar, saber perder. GRANDEZA Y SEÑORÍO.
@jmmencia@WalsAmadeo Tomaría en serio su opinión si usted fuera maestro, si supiera lo que es el trabajo pedagógico. Lo demás es su derecho a opinar, igual como yo lo haría sobre extraterrestres o la vida en Marte.
@knbaraldi En realidad Derrida habla mucho y no dice nada, por ejemplo, alguien puede explicar qué quiere decir: inventar la ley del acontecimiento singular.