Morgan Rogers shares how England plans to deal with Norway's Erling Haaland in quarter-finals of World Cup
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Soccer fans in China are rooting for Norway's Erling Haaland, their ‘Ha Bao'.
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There may not be any Chinese players at this year's World Cup, but China has found its own soccer hero: Norwegian striker Erling Haaland.
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Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers has shared England's plan to deal with Norway's Erling Haaland in the quarter-finals of the World Cup.The Three Lions face underdogs Norway on Saturday at 10pm in Miami for a place in the last four of the competition.Norway's biggest threat is posed by their No9, who is all too familiar with Premier League fans, winning the golden boot in three of the last four seasons.Rogers explained how England plan to neutralise the centre-forward, backing his club teammate at Aston Villa, Ezri Konsa, to marshal him out of the game.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He said: "I think he's one of the best centre-backs in football, if I'm honest, I think at this World Cup."I think the ability that he's got, he can do everything as a centre-back, never gets beaten in the air, strong in the tackle, unbelievable on the ball."Honestly, I don't know a flaw in his game, and I think that's helped Villa that probably a bigger club has not taken him in the last few years."I...
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