Erling Haaland has set a new record for Norway by becoming their top scorer with two goals in a 3-0 win against Slovenia. This match marked his debut as captain for the national team, and he celebrated it by breaking records. Haaland scored the first goal just seven minutes into the Nations League game at Ullevaal Stadium. Alexander Sorloth increased the lead seven minutes into the second half.
Norway's dominance in Group B3 of the Nations League is now clear, with them leading by three points over Austria and Slovenia. Kazakhstan remains at the bottom with only one point. The victory was significant as it strengthened Norway's position in the group standings.

Sorloth played a crucial role in Norway's success, not only scoring but also assisting Haaland's second goal just after an hour of play. This goal allowed Haaland to surpass Jorgen Juve's 87-year-old record, achieving his 34th international goal in just 36 appearances.
The Manchester City forward showcased his exceptional talent and leadership on the field, making history for his country. His performance was a testament to his skill and determination to excel at every opportunity.
This achievement highlights Haaland's remarkable ability to consistently deliver outstanding performances on the international stage. His contribution has been pivotal in Norway's recent successes and their strong position in the Nations League.
As Norway continues its campaign, Haaland's leadership and scoring prowess will be crucial for maintaining their momentum. His record-breaking feat is not only a personal milestone but also an inspiration for his teammates and fans alike.