Soccer-Haaland goes under the radar in New York City


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group I - Iraq v Norway - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 16, 2026 Norway's Erling Haaland before the match IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Paul Rutherford

June 18 (Reuters) - ⁠After scoring the goals in Boston that caused seismic ⁠shocks in his native country, Norway striker Erling ‌Haaland went incognito to check out the sights of New York with his partner during a well-earned break from the World Cupon Thursday.

Wearing a light-coloured ​baseball cap and dark sunglasses, the ⁠25-year-old posted pictures of himself ⁠and Isabel Haugseng Johansen in Times Square and outside famous ⁠eatery ‌Katz's Deli on social media, with New Yorkers seemingly unaware that one of the world's most famous ⁠soccer players was in their midst.

"It helps to ​hide the hair, ‌to be honest," Haaland wrote on Snapchat, referring to ⁠his famous ​flowing blond locks that are usually tied in a knot when he plays.

Haaland scored twice in Norway's dominant 4-1 win over Iraq -- ⁠their first World Cup game in ​28 years -- and his side's reward was a couple of days off ahead of their meeting with Senegal, who opened their ⁠Group I campaign with a 3-1 defeat by France.

Norway and Senegal meet at the New York/New Jersey Stadium on June 22, and Norwegian coach Stale Solbakken said he was more than ​happy to let his charges loose ⁠for a few days' rest and relaxation with friends and family.

"Everyone ​needs a little break. The guys ‌benefit from clearing their minds ​a little, and getting away from me and others," Solbakken said.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor, editing by Ed Osmond)

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