Sorloth explains why he didn't pass Haaland in Norway's World Cup quarter-final vs England

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Alexander Sorloth explains his decision to shoot instead of passing to wide-open Erling Haaland on Norway's two-on-one against England in the World Cup quarter-final, a moment that allowed England to level and eventually win 2-1 after extra time; he says the pass option wasn’t there, and Haaland finished the tournament with seven goals while Sorloth had no goals or assists in five appearances.
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