Haaland Scores Second World Cup Goal Following Goalkeeper Error
Norway striker Erling Haaland secured his second goal at the World Cup, capitalizing on an error made by Iraq's goalkeeper, Jalal Hassan. The incident reportedly saw Hassan caught out, providing Haaland with a straightforward scoring opportunity. This goal added to Haaland's tally in the ongoing tournament.
Norway's Erling Haaland has netted his second goal of the World Cup, a play that resulted from a goalkeeping error by Iraq's Jalal Hassan. The Norway striker reportedly capitalized on Hassan being caught out during the game.
This goal marked Haaland's second individual contribution to his team's performance in the current World Cup tournament. The circumstances surrounding the score indicate it was a notably easy opportunity for the striker due to the misjudgment from the opposing goalkeeper.
According to BBC World Cup, the event contributed to Haaland's goal count at the tournament.


