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Fae Says Ivory Coast Must Learn After Haaland Punishes Late World Cup Lapse

Ivory Coast’s World Cup run ended with a painful lesson in knockout football after Erling Haaland scored late to give Norway a 2-1 Round of 32 victory.

Antonio Nusa put Norway ahead before half-time, but Amad Diallo brought Ivory Coast level in the 74th minute. The Elephants had forced their way back into the contest and looked capable of taking the tie into extra time.

Then Haaland punished one late opening. His 86th-minute winner sent Norway into the Round of 16 and left Ivory Coast to reflect on a match they had pulled back but could not control.

Ivory Coast Fought Back, Then Lost The Moment

Norway had the cleaner first-half strike when Nusa gave them the lead six minutes before the break.

Ivory Coast responded with urgency after half-time. Diallo’s equaliser changed the rhythm of the match and gave the Elephants fresh belief in a tie that had started to tilt away from them.

But the final phase exposed the difference between momentum and control.

Ivory Coast pushed forward after drawing level, searching for a second goal. Norway waited, survived the pressure and found the moment that decided the match.

Haaland took it.

Fae Left With A Harsh Lesson

Ivory Coast head coach Emerse Fae’s post-match explanation, centered on missed chances, inexperience and the small details that decide World Cup knockout matches.

Ivory Coast did the hard part by equalising, but they could not protect the game long enough to force extra time.

The Elephants were not overrun. They competed physically, found a second-half response and created enough pressure to trouble Norway. What they lacked was the calm final-game management that separates a brave exit from a controlled knockout performance.

At this level, one open space can end a campaign.

Ivory Coast Norway Haaland
Emerse Fae

Diallo Gives Ivory Coast Something To Build On

Diallo’s goal was the clearest positive from Ivory Coast’s night.

The forward showed composure when the pressure was highest, finishing low to bring the Elephants level and briefly shift the emotional weight of the match. He later threatened again from a free-kick, but Norway goalkeeper Ă˜rjan Nyland made the save that kept his side in front.

That moment deepened Ivory Coast’s regret.

They were close enough to believe. They were dangerous enough to worry Norway. But they were not ruthless enough to turn their strongest spell into survival.

Norway Survive And Move Toward Brazil

Norway’s reward is a Round of 16 meeting with Brazil. Current bracket reporting confirms Brazil will face Norway on July 5 after both sides advanced from the Round of 32.

For Norway, this was a result built on timing and punishment. Nusa gave them the platform. Nyland protected them late. Haaland delivered the final blow.

For Ivory Coast, the exit will sting because the route back was already open. They had the equalizer. They had the momentum. They had Norway under pressure.

Then the match turned on one lapse and Haaland made sure there was no way back.

Independent Digital News Network

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