For the very first time in his amazing career, Erling Haaland is about to hit football’s biggest stage. The Manchester City striker, who’s been seen as one of the best in the world for a while now, is all set to play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He really helped Norway get there by scoring 16 goals in an amazing qualifying campaign.
As he thought about this huge personal achievement, Haaland found himself reflecting not on his own skills, but on a strong family legacy that had been building for 32 years. In a genuine moment shared by CBS Sports Golazo on X, Haaland talked about the deep feelings connected to his qualification. “I don’t really think of World Cup at all. I just qualified for it for the first time in 28 years,” the Manchester City striker said, before turning to the core of h

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