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Erling Haaland tapped home a dramatic late winner as Norway beat Ivory Coast to set up a last-16 showdown with Brazil at the World Cup.

The Manchester City striker had been quiet in Dallas before the 86th minute, as Antonio Nusa and Amad Diallo traded brilliant strikes in a tense game.
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00:04The talent is there for sure in both the teams, Ivory Coast up against Norway.
00:09No room for error but chances were still squandered early on, until Antonio Noosa, lesser known than Erling Haaland.
00:16But the 21-year-old winger produced a moment of sublime quality by cutting into the box from the left
00:22and curling a right-footed shot into the top corner, 1-0.
00:28They could have gone a 2-0 up as well, but the rush towards goal came a millisecond late.
00:34There are some things though that you can't teach on the fly, but you can enjoy it at the World
00:40Cup.
00:52No board could face the tide of this goal.
00:56He's still going.
00:58What a goal.
00:58Sensational.
01:01Absolutely sensational goal.
01:03Ahmad Diallo.
01:04What a goal.
01:05What a brilliant bit of play.
01:07Ahmad Diallo came on in the second half and the 23-year-old showed his country what they were missing,
01:131-0.
01:14But this was too big of a game for the Manchester City striker Erling Haaland to be absent.
01:20He was in the right place to bubble home the decisive goal from six yards following Patrick Berg's cutback.
01:27It means Haaland has scored in 13 successive competitive internationals for Norway.
01:32They win this contest 2-1 and set up a clash against Brazil in the last 16 come Sunday.
01:39Sergio Dufour, TV6 Sport.
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