
Erling Haaland scored twice in quick succession early in the second half, only for Ismaila Sarr to pull one back almost immediately and then complete a brace of his own deep in stoppage time. Norway held on for a 3-2 win over Senegal at MetLife Stadium, a result that comes despite Senegal dominating possession with 58% and generating 16 shots to Norway’s 13. Morten Pedersen’s late first-half strike set the tone, and Stale Solbakken’s side ultimately had just enough to withstand a frantic Senegalese finish.
Key Moments
- 43′, Morten Pedersen opens the scoring just before the break, giving Norway the lead going into halftime.
- 48′, Erling Haaland doubles Norway’s advantage just three minutes into the second half, turning what had been a tight contest into a more comfortable position.
- 53′, Ismaila Sarr pulls one back for Senegal almost immediately, cutting the deficit to 2-1 and sparking a frantic response from the African side.
- 58′, Haaland strikes again to restore Norway’s two-goal cushion, completing a brace that looked to have settled the match.
- 90′, Sarr scores his second of the game to make it 3-2, setting up a tense finale that Norway ultimately survived.
Tactical Breakdown
On paper, Senegal controlled this game. They held 58% possession, completed 429 of 487 passes at an 88% accuracy rate, and registered 16 shots total. Yet their xG of 1.70 tells a more honest story: the Lions of Teranga moved the ball patiently but lacked precision in the final third, with six of their 16 shots going off target and six more blocked. Norway, by contrast, were sharper when it mattered, registering 7 shots on goal from just 13 total, and finishing with an xG of 2.10, above their actual haul.
Stale Solbakken’s substitution at the break, bringing on Fredrik Aursnes, paid off quickly. Haaland scored on 48 and 58 minutes, both in a ten-minute window that effectively decided the match. The double substitution Senegal made at the 54th minute, removing Mamadou Diouf and Pape Gueye, felt reactive rather than proactive, and the reshuffled midfield struggled to contain Norway on the counter before Senegal eventually found more space in the final quarter.
Senegal’s issue was partly structural. Playing out of a 4-2-3-1 with high possession, they pushed numbers forward, but Norway’s compact 4-3-3 held the line and looked to spring Haaland quickly on transitions. Sarr was a constant threat and finished the game with two goals, but Senegal’s inability to convert their volume of shooting into quality chances meant that, for long stretches, their possession was decorative. The 90th-minute goal gave the scoreline a dramatic look that did not fully reflect the balance of the game’s key periods.
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Verdict
Norway pick up three points in Group Stage matchday 2 at MetLife Stadium, a result that keeps them in contention in what remains a competitive group. Senegal, who dominated possession but could not convert their chances consistently, will need a strong final group game to stay alive. Their xG of 1.70 and the bulk of the ball was not enough, and Solbakken’s side proved that efficiency in front of goal matters more than volume at this level.

