Norway haven’t qualified for a final tournament in no less than 25 years, but that could change as Norway may boast of having a perfect record after their first three qualifying matches in Group I, where they are in the same group as Israel, Italy, Estonia and Moldova.
“We are too good not to play in final tournaments. I need to play both at the World Cup and at the European championships. Not to put pressure on myself, but I have to”, said Haaland to NRK.
Atletico Madrid striker Sorloth agreed with Haaland’s assessment.
“I knew we had the level to produce results like this. We have struggled to show it, so it is so damn nice to finally do it” said Sorloth.
“I could hardly believe that we went into half-time against a great football power leading 3-0. We played an almost perfect first half, when you think about the opponent, we got the right guys in play. The whole team did an amazing job,” said Sorloth.
Norway will play their next fixture in the World Cup qualification when they face Estonia in Tallinn on Monday night.