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Norway's Alexander Sørloth Faces Backlash After World Cup Exit
Gyanhigyan english | July 14, 2026 2:40 PM CST

Following Norway's quarter-final defeat to England in the World Cup, striker Alexander Sørloth has become the target of significant online trolling. Fans are expressing their anger over his decision to attempt a goal rather than passing to the well-positioned Erling Haaland.


Despite the backlash, Sørloth has received support from his teammates. Haaland publicly defended him, stating that taking a shot instead of passing is a common occurrence in football. Norway's captain, Martin Ødegaard, who plays for Arsenal, also voiced his support, insisting, "I will not let anyone blame Sørloth." He emphasized that critics often overlook Sørloth's overall excellent performance throughout the tournament.


This single moment of decision-making has led to a considerable uproar. Sørloth likely did not anticipate the extent of the reaction. Had he passed to Haaland, who could have scored, Norway might have taken the lead against England, potentially altering the match's outcome. Instead, fans are harshly criticizing what they deem a 'poor choice' on social media. Sørloth's partner, Lena Selnes, highlighted the influx of negative comments directed at him.


In response to the criticism, Sørloth shared his perspective, explaining that he believed English defender John Stones would intercept the pass, prompting him to shoot instead. However, many fans remain unconvinced, attributing the mistake to his 'ego.' While Haaland displayed visible frustration immediately after the missed opportunity, he has continued to support Sørloth off the pitch.


This loss marks a painful conclusion to Norway's World Cup journey, especially as they had not qualified for the tournament in 28 years.



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