Norway has made a historic return to the FIFA World Cup, ending a 28-year absence, after defeating Italy 4-1 in a crucial qualifying match in Milan.
Italy took an early lead in the first half, putting pressure on the Norwegian side with aggressive attacks. However, Norway staged a remarkable comeback in the second half, scoring four goals to turn the match around.
Erling Haaland and Antonio Nusa spearheaded Norway’s attack, delivering an exceptional performance that overwhelmed the Italian defense. Their efforts helped Norway secure a decisive 4-1 victory, guaranteeing a spot in next year’s World Cup.
The win sparked celebrations across Norway. Thousands of fans who traveled to Milan cheered loudly in the stadium, while fans back home rejoiced at the team’s historic achievement.
According to match reports, Norway’s comeback is being hailed as one of the most impressive in recent European qualifying history, demonstrating the team’s resilience and attacking prowess.
