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England is getting ready for a huge World Cup quarter-final match against Norway this Saturday. The main question on everyone’s mind is how Thomas Tuchel’s squad will handle Norway’s biggest weapon: the unstoppable striker Erling Haaland. Stopping him is key to moving on in the tournament.

Cutting Off the Supply Lines

To beat Norway, England must first stop the players who feed Haaland the ball. If the midfielders and wingers can’t get clean passes to him, he becomes much less dangerous.

  • England’s midfield needs to press hard and intercept passes early.
  • Defenders should mark Norway’s playmakers tightly, forcing them to rush their decisions.
  • The team can use offside traps to keep Haaland from getting behind the defense.

Physical Defense and Smart Positioning

Haaland is strong, fast, and great at finding space. England’s defenders will have to stay close to him all game. They can’t give him room to turn or shoot.

  • Center-backs should double-team him when he gets near the box.
  • Keep him on his weaker foot by forcing him wide, away from goal.
  • Stay disciplined and avoid diving into tackles, which he can use to win free kicks.

Controlling the Tempo and Taking Chances

England can’t just focus on defense. They need to control the game by keeping the ball and creating their own scoring opportunities. Norway will try to counter-attack fast.

  • Hold possession for long stretches to tire Norway out and limit their attacks.
  • Use quick passes and movement to break through Norway’s back line.
  • Take every good chance to score, because Haaland only needs one mistake to punish you.

One Game Decides Everything

This quarter-final is a do-or-die moment for England. If they can execute their plan—cut off Haaland’s supply, defend smartly, and stay calm on offense—they have a real shot at winning. Tuchel’s tactical choices will be under a microscope, but with the right focus, England can advance and keep their World Cup dreams alive.

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