Norway stuns Brazil 2-1 as Haaland leads the Viking celebration after reaching the World Cup quarterfinals.

Norway weren't on many people's list before the tournament, but now they're in the quarterfinals after sending Brazil home.

Was this the moment Norway announced themselves as genuine contenders, or do you think Brazil simply had an off day?

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u/Realistic_Contest761 — 18 hours ago
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How does 45 minutes in class somehow feel longer than an 8-hour school day?

I swear the clock moves at a different speed once the lecture starts. 😭 What's the longest 45 minutes you've ever survived in college?

u/Realistic_Contest761 — 11 days ago

At 38, Messi is still breaking World Cup records. Will we ever see another player like him?

Messi just became the World Cup's all-time leading goalscorer at 38 years old, and somehow he's still adding new chapters to an already unbelievable career.

From winning the World Cup to breaking records many thought would stand for decades, he's continued to perform at the highest level while most players his age have long retired from international football.

Do you think we'll ever see another player combine this level of talent, longevity, consistency, and success on the biggest stage? Or is Messi's career a once-in-a-generation story that may never be repeated?

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u/Realistic_Contest761 — 14 days ago

Cape Verde have taken 2 points from 2 world cup games. Can they actually pull off qualification?

I know this is off topic, but let's take a moment to appreciate Cape Verde. What a story.

A nation with a tiny population has gone toe-to-toe with World Cup opposition and come away with another impressive result, holding Uruguay to a 2-2 draw.

They're now sitting on 2 points from 2 matches and still have a real chance of qualification.

How far do you think this Cape Verde side can go? Are they genuine knockout-stage contenders or is qualification still a step too far?

u/Realistic_Contest761 — 15 days ago