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Norwegian manager Stale Solbakken has granted his players a well-deserved break following their impressive 4-1 victory over Iraq, marking a successful start to their long-awaited World Cup campaign, with standout performances, including two goals from Erling Haaland.

World ChampionshipJun 17, 2026By John Weah

Solbakken Rewards Norway Squad with Two Days Off After Stellar Victory Over Iraq

Solbakken Rewards Norway Squad with Two Days Off After Stellar Victory Over Iraq

After a long 28-year absence, Norway has made a sensational return to football's grandest stage, showcasing their prowess without a hint of nerves. With their next Group I match not set until June 22nd, manager Stale Solbakken has wisely decided to encourage his players to take full advantage of this downtime.

"I believe it's beneficial for them to have a break from my presence for the next two days," Solbakken remarked to reporters.

"Many players will be welcoming family visits. They can certainly choose to train if they wish, but if they prefer enjoying a round of golf, that’s perfectly fine too.

"Taking a breather at this juncture is crucial. The intensity has been palpable, and it's clear that everyone felt the weight of this monumental occasion. Relaxing their minds and bodies, while spending quality time with loved ones, will be incredibly beneficial for them."

Star striker Erling Haaland entered the tournament bearing immense responsibility and soaring expectations, yet he delivered brilliantly on his World Cup debut.

"He embraced the moment and refused to be overwhelmed by the occasion," Solbakken commended.

"I had a good feeling about him. The last two training sessions before the match were exceptional, so I felt quite confident he would shine for us today."

Norway's next challenge lies ahead against Senegal, who faced a 3-1 defeat to France. Solbakken anticipates a more formidable test in the remaining group matches and is unfazed by suggestions that the team could comfortably progress with just three points.

"The upcoming opponents will likely present a more balanced match-up for us," he noted.

"I observed their match, and Senegal demonstrated impressive solidity during significant stretches of the first half. That’s where our focus needs to be moving forward."

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