OSLO, Norway -- Manchester City star Erling Haaland twice missed a penalty for Norway against Israel, but still wound up with a hat trick in a 5-0 World Cup qualifying win on Saturday.
Haaland's first penalty was hit low and saved by Daniel Peretz . But Polish referee Szymon Marciniak ordered the kick to be retaken because the goalkeeper had moved off his line too soon.
He tried the other way second time, aiming for the corner, but Peretz guessed correctly again and palmed his effort away as Haaland looked on disbelievingly.
Haaland made up for it later in the first half when he scored with a low strike after latching onto Alexander Sørloth 's pass, his 10th goal in the qualifying campaign.
The Norway star went on to score two more goals to take his tally to 12, the most in UEF