
‘One Player Less’—Zlatan Ibrahimovic Slams England Star Over Norway Performance
Erling Haaland was kept quiet in England’s win over Norway.
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Zlatan Ibrahimović was highly critical of Noni Maduke during the first half of England’s 2026 World Cup quarterfinal win over Norway, joking that the winger was less effective than a potentially game-interfering cable. In total, the 24-year-old completed just one of his three dribbles and only found success with one out of three crosses. FIFA’s censor technology was at the center of another contentious call in the Round of 32 as Croatia’s equalizer against Portugal in extra time was ruled out.
Furthermore, Saved bye [sic] the referee,” Alfie Haaland wrote on X , as he responded to a post from journalist Henry Winter praising Bellingham’s goal. “Hope you win the WC now.
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Zlatan Ibrahimović was highly critical of Noni Maduke during the first half of England’s 2026 World Cup quarterfinal win over Norway, joking that the winger was less effective than a potentially game-interfering cable.
according to Sports IllustratedIn total, the 24-year-old completed just one of his three dribbles and only found success with one out of three crosses.
according to Sports IllustratedFIFA’s censor technology was at the center of another contentious call in the Round of 32 as Croatia’s equalizer against Portugal in extra time was ruled out.
according to New York PostSaved bye [sic] the referee,” Alfie Haaland wrote on X , as he responded to a post from journalist Henry Winter praising Bellingham’s goal. “Hope you win the WC now.
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