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Little Wealth God World Cup Morning News: Mbappé scores twice, Haaland delivers the decisive goal as France and Norway advance to the Round of 16
Round of 16: Côte d’Ivoire 1-2 Norway
With goals from Nusa and Haaland, Norway returned to the Round of 16 for the first time in 28 years, matching the best performance in the team’s history. Facing the fast and offensively strong “Elephant Legion,” Nusa gave Norway the lead in the 39th minute with a curling “moon-blade” strike. In the 74th minute, substitute Diallo for Côte d’Ivoire equalized. In the 86th minute, Haaland, on receiving a cross from a teammate, pushed it in with a “winning” finish to seal the result. At this World Cup, Haaland has already scored five goals. In the Round of 16, Norway will face Brazil.
June 30: Côte d’Ivoire player Amad Diallo (third from the left) celebrates a goal with teammates during the match. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jia Haocheng.
June 30: Norway player Erling Haaland (first from the left) takes a shot during the match. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wu Xiaoling.
Round of 16: France 3-0 Sweden
Mbappé scored two goals. With 10 goals, he became the player with the most total goals in World Cup knockout-stage history. His total World Cup goals reached 18, ranking second in history. His goals at this World Cup rose to 6, tying Messi and placing him joint-first on the top scorers list. Olise provided two assists, leading this World Cup’s assists chart with 5 assists. In the Round of 16, France will take on Paraguay, who eliminated Germany in a penalty shootout.
Beijing time: July 1, 9:00
Round of 16: Mexico-Ecuador
This “Americas Derby” is highly anticipated. In the group stage, Mexico won all three matches and conceded not a single goal. Along with France and Argentina, they became the only three teams to collect full marks of 9 points, with a solid back line and a well-balanced attack and defense. Meanwhile, Ecuador—the “Devil of the Highlands”—pulled off a comeback to narrowly knock out the “German War Machine,” earning themselves a reputation as a “dark horse.”
This will be the teams’ second meeting in World Cup history. In the 2002 Korea/Japan World Cup group stage, Mexico won 2:1. This time, the hosts are eager to keep the glory going, while Ecuador, skilled at high-altitude battles, is determined to seek “revenge.”
Little Wealth God World Cup Morning News: Mbappé scores twice, Haaland delivers the decisive goal as France and Norway advance to the Round of 16
Round of 16: Côte d’Ivoire 1-2 Norway
With goals from Nusa and Haaland, Norway returned to the Round of 16 for the first time in 28 years, matching the best performance in the team’s history. Facing the fast and offensively strong “Elephant Legion,” Nusa gave Norway the lead in the 39th minute with a curling “moon-blade” strike. In the 74th minute, substitute Diallo for Côte d’Ivoire equalized. In the 86th minute, Haaland, on receiving a cross from a teammate, pushed it in with a “winning” finish to seal the result. At this World Cup, Haaland has already scored five goals. In the Round of 16, Norway will face Brazil.
June 30: Côte d’Ivoire player Amad Diallo (third from the left) celebrates a goal with teammates during the match. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jia Haocheng.
June 30: Norway player Erling Haaland (first from the left) takes a shot during the match. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wu Xiaoling.
Round of 16: France 3-0 Sweden
Mbappé scored two goals. With 10 goals, he became the player with the most total goals in World Cup knockout-stage history. His total World Cup goals reached 18, ranking second in history. His goals at this World Cup rose to 6, tying Messi and placing him joint-first on the top scorers list. Olise provided two assists, leading this World Cup’s assists chart with 5 assists. In the Round of 16, France will take on Paraguay, who eliminated Germany in a penalty shootout.
Beijing time: July 1, 9:00
Round of 16: Mexico-Ecuador
This “Americas Derby” is highly anticipated. In the group stage, Mexico won all three matches and conceded not a single goal. Along with France and Argentina, they became the only three teams to collect full marks of 9 points, with a solid back line and a well-balanced attack and defense. Meanwhile, Ecuador—the “Devil of the Highlands”—pulled off a comeback to narrowly knock out the “German War Machine,” earning themselves a reputation as a “dark horse.”
This will be the teams’ second meeting in World Cup history. In the 2002 Korea/Japan World Cup group stage, Mexico won 2:1. This time, the hosts are eager to keep the glory going, while Ecuador, skilled at high-altitude battles, is determined to seek “revenge.”






















