Scotland’s upcoming Euro 2024 qualifier against Norway will miss the firepower of Erling Haaland, the star Manchester City striker. Suffering from a foot injury sustained during Norway’s recent victory over the Faroe Islands, Haaland’s absence leaves a void in the Sunday showdown.
Despite the match at Hampden being a formality for Scotland, already securing their spot in Germany next year, Norway faces an uncertain playoff fate, their hopes hanging on their Nations League ranking.
Expressing his focus on recovery, Haaland, renowned for his 17 goals in 18 games for City this season, lamented missing the clash against Scotland, hinting at his eagerness to return for City’s critical Premier League face-off against Liverpool.
While the Norwegian Football Federation downplays the severity of the injury, labeling it “not serious,” it still sidelines the 23-year-old sensation for the Glasgow fixture.
Scotland’s coach, Steve Clarke, conveyed mixed emotions about the absence of one of football’s most formidable strikers. The game’s outcome will influence Scotland’s seeding for the Euro 2024 draw, slated for December 2, determining their placement as either second or third seeds.
Clarke expressed regret for the Hampden crowd, missing the chance to witness Haaland’s prowess live, acknowledging the impact of the sidelined player on the anticipated match.