Haaland inspired by Messi and Ronaldo longevity
Erling Haaland is taking inspiration from the longevity of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as he prepares to join the legendary duo at the 2026 World Cup.
Haaland helped Norway qualify for its first World Cup since 1998 as it romped to eight victories from eight games in a UEFA qualifying group that included Italy.
The Manchester City striker scored 16 goals in those eight qualifiers, matching Robert Lewandowski's single-campaign record in UEFA World Cup qualifying. The Poland star netted 16 times in qualifying for the 2018 tournament, but he needed 10 games to do so.
Haaland will feature at his first World Cup, with Norway set to face France, Senegal and a still unknown inter-confederation play-off winner, with its group-stage games being played in Foxborough and New Jersey.
Should Norway progress through the tournament, Haaland could come up against Messi or Ronaldo, who are both set to feature at a sixth edition of the World Cup.
Asked if he took inspiration from the duo's achievements and longevity, Haaland said: "Of course.
"I think for every single football player on this planet, both Cristiano and Messi are an example of what you should do, how you should do to be able to perform at the highest level for 15 years in the greatest leagues.
"They are both inspirational. Cristiano maybe has let us in a bit more on the things he's been doing. Look at how he takes care of his body!
"This is amazing. He's 40, it's incredible to still be able to play. All respect to him for being able to do that. It's not easy."
Reflecting on Norway's celebrations after clinching qualification, Haaland said: "I don't like beers but I did [celebrate]!
"It was really special to finally qualify for the World Cup, for the first time in 28 years.
"I never lived when there was a World Cup with Norway in it. Now I finally get to live through it. It's a special moment. It's going to be amazing."
Norway's opening Group I match will be against one of Bolivia, Suriname or Iraq on 16 June, with Senegal next up on 22 June and its showdown with France – and Kylian Mbappe – set for 26 June.























