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World Cup Spotlight Falls on Haaland-Gabriel Feud as Norway Face Brazil

Brazil and Norway meet in the World Cup knockout stage with Haaland and Gabriel’s rivalry adding extra intensity to the clash.

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The long-running rivalry between Erling Haaland and Gabriel is expected to dominate attention as Norway take on Brazil in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16.

The Manchester City forward and Arsenal defender have built a fierce competitive relationship through a series of heated Premier League clashes over the last two seasons, and they are now set to face off again on the international stage.

Their rivalry intensified in September 2024 after Manchester City rescued a late draw against Arsenal through John Stones. After the goal, Haaland threw the ball at Gabriel and later told Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta to “stay humble,” sparking widespread reactions across football.

The tension continued in later meetings. Gabriel celebrated directly in front of Haaland after scoring during Arsenal’s 5-1 victory over Manchester City and later admitted it was retaliation for the earlier incident.

Haaland also appeared to respond months later by celebrating an Arsenal defeat with lyrics from Flo Rida’s Good Feeling. Gabriel eventually used the same song online after Arsenal won the Premier League title.

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Physical altercations have also marked their encounters. In one match, Gabriel escaped punishment after appearing to move aggressively toward Haaland in a confrontation that nearly resulted in a red card.

Former England striker Alan Shearer said the rivalry has added an extra layer of intensity to their meetings.

“There is definitely a bit of edge between them,” Shearer said. “You don’t have to like your opponent, and these two certainly have a history.”

Haaland has generally held the advantage statistically, scoring six times in 11 matches against Gabriel. Manchester City have also won five of those games, while Arsenal have managed two wins and four draws.

The Norwegian striker arrives at the World Cup knockout stage in excellent form, having scored five goals so far in the competition.

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Gabriel, on the other hand, continues to play a major role in Brazil’s defence under Carlo Ancelotti. Despite not producing their usual attacking brilliance, Brazil have progressed through organised and disciplined displays.

Brazil will also be looking to improve their poor record against Norway. The South Americans have never defeated the Norwegians in four previous meetings, drawing twice and losing twice.

The victor of the clash will move on to the quarter-finals to face either England or Mexico.

With years of bad blood between Haaland and Gabriel and a World Cup quarter-final place on the line, the encounter promises to add another dramatic chapter to one of football’s fiercest modern rivalries.

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