England's World Cup performance sparks celebration
English media are celebrating a historic World Cup win over Mexico at the Azteca Stadium. Headlines describe it as one of England's greatest performances on foreign soil. Pundits and fans are hailing the resilience and attacking quality of the squad. The victory has ignited strong optimism heading into the quarterfinals.
England's reward for the Azteca victory is a quarterfinal clash with Norway. Erling Haaland has been in devastating form and Norway is coming off its first-ever knockout win. Media previews highlight the attacking threat Norway poses. Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane will need to be at their best to advance.
England manager Thomas Tuchel has voiced strong criticism of World Cup referees, calling their standard 'not good enough' despite his team's heroic win. He stopped short of blaming the officials for any specific decisions but said officiating has been a concern throughout the tournament. The comments add pressure on FIFA to review referee performance.
Erling Haaland has carried Norway into World Cup history with their first-ever knockout stage victory. The striker scored pivotal goals and drew widespread praise for his performance. Norwegian media and fans are celebrating the milestone. Haaland is now the man England fear most heading into the quarterfinal matchup.