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Haaland, Norway condemn Brazil to earliest World Cup exit since 1990

Norway advances to the World Cup quarterfinals after eliminating Brazil, marking the South American team's earliest tournament exit since 1990.

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The brief

Norway defeated Brazil in the World Cup round of 16 following two goals by Erling Haaland. The victory secures Norway's first-ever appearance in the tournament quarterfinals.

Following the loss, Neymar announced his retirement from international football. Coverage from outlets including Reuters, AP News, and Yahoo Sports emphasizes the tactical fallout surrounding a missed penalty kick by Bruno Guimaraes.

Future developments involve Norway preparing for a quarter-final match against England. Meanwhile, Brazilian officials and players remain focused on the implications of their early tournament departure.

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Quick answers

Who scored for Norway during the match against Brazil?

Erling Haaland scored twice to secure the win for Norway.

What significant announcement did Neymar make after the game?

Neymar announced that he is retiring from international football.

Who will Norway face next in the World Cup?

Norway is scheduled to play England in the quarter-finals.

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