Haaland shoots Norway to victory in Sweden

Second win in the second game thanks to double packer Erling Haaland: Three days after the 1-0 win in Serbia, the Norwegian national football team also won the Scandinavian duel in Sweden 2-1 (1-0) in the Nations League. Haaland, who joined Manchester City from Borussia Dortmund on July 1, scored both goals for the team of former Cologne coach Stale Solbakken.

Haaland first scored after 20 minutes with a penalty kick. Emil Krafth had previously touched Morten Thorsby only slightly. In the second half, the superstar followed up with a low shot to make it 2-0 (69′). A little later, Haaland, who now scored 18 goals in 19 international matches, even had the chance to score a hat-trick, but he failed free-standing to goalkeeper Robin Olsen.

The Swedes, who also won their opening match in Slovenia 2-0, proved to be at least equal in Solna. But in the end they completely lacked the efficiency of the Norwegians. Anthony Elanga (90+2) scored late.

In the second game of the evening in group B4, World Cup participants Serbia won 4-1 (1-1) against Slovenia. Captain Aleksandar Mitrovic (24′), Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (56′) and Luka Jovic (85′) each headed from close range. Ex-Hertha player Nemanja Radonjic made the final score (90+2). Full-back Petar Stojanovic was successful for Slovenia with a nice chip (30th).

Norway, who meet Slovenia on Thursday, took the lead in the group with six points. Sweden and Serbia, who play each other on Thursday, follow in second and third place with three points.

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