Iraq 1-4 Norway: Post Match Review, Full-Time Report and Key Moments

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POST MATCH

Iraq 1-4 Norway Post Match Review

Match Summary

In a compelling World Cup clash at Boston Stadium, Norway showcased their attacking prowess with a decisive 4-1 victory over Iraq. The match began with Norway taking control, and Erling Haaland opened the scoring in the 29th minute, expertly finishing a move set up by David Møller Wolfe. Iraq responded well, equalising just ten minutes later through Aymen Hussein, who converted an assist from Amir Al-Ammari, igniting hopes of a comeback for the home side.

However, Norway quickly regained their lead just before half-time when Haaland struck again, demonstrating his clinical finishing ability. The second half saw Iraq struggle to maintain momentum, and Norway capitalised on their dominance with Leo Østigård scoring in the 76th minute, assisted by Martin Ødegaard. Despite a late own goal from Hussein, which sealed the scoreline at 4-1, Iraq's efforts were commendable but ultimately insufficient against a well-organised Norwegian side.

The match highlighted Norway's tactical superiority and ability to exploit defensive lapses, particularly in the first half. Iraq, while showing flashes of attacking intent, could not sustain pressure against a disciplined Norwegian defence, leading to a disappointing result for the hosts in their World Cup campaign.

Match Statistics

Norway's control of the match was evident in their 61% possession, allowing them to dictate the pace and flow of the game. They registered 13 shots, with five on target, compared to Iraq's 11 total shots and only one on target, illustrating Norway's efficiency in front of goal. The disparity in shots on target underscores the effectiveness of Norway's attacking strategy, while Iraq struggled to convert their opportunities into meaningful threats.

Defensively, both teams were evenly matched in terms of fouls, with Iraq committing 12 and Norway 13. However, Iraq's single yellow card suggests a more disciplined approach, even as they faced a barrage of Norwegian attacks. The corner count also favoured Norway, who earned five corners to Iraq's two, indicating their ability to create set-piece opportunities from sustained pressure.

Possession39% – 61%
Shots Total11 – 13
Shots On Target1 – 5
Corners2 – 5
Free Kicks13 – 13
Fouls12 – 13
Yellow Cards1 – 0
Offsides1 – 0
Saves2 – 0

Goals and Assists

Erling Haaland was the standout performer, scoring two goals, the first of which came in the 29th minute after a well-timed assist from David Møller Wolfe. Aymen Hussein equalised for Iraq in the 39th minute, showcasing his skill with an assist from Amir Al-Ammari. Just before half-time, Haaland struck again, restoring Norway's lead at 2-1. In the second half, Leo Østigård extended Norway's advantage to 3-1 in the 76th minute, with Martin Ødegaard providing the assist. The match concluded with an unfortunate own goal from Hussein in stoppage time, finalising the score at 4-1.

Goal / AssistAssist – David Møller Wolfe | Goal – Erling Haaland 29' (0-1)
Goal / AssistAssist – Amir Al-Ammari | Goal – Aymen Hussein 39' (1-1)
Goal / AssistGoal – Erling Haaland 43' (1-2)
Goal / AssistAssist – Martin Ødegaard | Goal – Leo Østigård 76' (1-3)
Goal / AssistGoal – Aymen Hussein 90+6' (1-4)

How the Match Was Won

Norway's victory was largely attributed to their tactical discipline and ability to exploit Iraq's defensive weaknesses. The Norwegian forwards, particularly Haaland, were clinical in their finishing, converting key chances that put Iraq on the back foot. After Iraq's equaliser, Norway quickly regained momentum, demonstrating their resilience and attacking depth, which ultimately overwhelmed the Iraqi defence.

The substitutions made by both teams in the second half also played a crucial role. Norway's fresh legs, particularly Østigård, added to their attacking threat, while Iraq's inability to maintain pressure allowed Norway to control the game. The late own goal by Hussein further highlighted Iraq's struggles to cope with the relentless Norwegian attack, sealing their fate in this World Cup encounter.

Key Moments Timeline

The match was punctuated by several key moments that defined the flow and outcome of the game. From Haaland's opening goal to the late own goal by Hussein, each incident contributed to the narrative of Norway's dominance and Iraq's challenges.

29'Goal – Erling Haaland / David Møller Wolfe (0-1)
39'Goal – Aymen Hussein / Amir Al-Ammari (1-1)
43'Goal – Erling Haaland (1-2)
59'Substitution – Marko Farji / Ali Al-Hamadi
59'Substitution – Zidane Iqbal / Zaid Ismail
73'Substitution – Oscar Bobb  / Alexander Sørloth
73'Substitution – Leo Østigård / David Møller Wolfe
73'Substitution – Ahmed Qasem / Ali Jasim
73'Substitution – Mustafa Saadoon / Hussein Ali
73'Substitution – Andreas Schjelderup / Antonio Nusa
73'Substitution – Kristian Thorstvedt / Fredrik Aursnes
76'Goal – Leo Østigård / Martin Ødegaard (1-3)
78'Substitution – Mohanad Ali / Ibrahim Bayesh
81'Substitution – Patrick Berg / Martin Ødegaard
86'Yellowcard – Zaid Tahseen
90+6'Own Goal – Aymen Hussein (1-4)

Lineups and Tactical Shape

Iraq Tactical Shape

Iraq lined up in a 4-4-2 formation, featuring a solid defensive structure with Fahad Talib in goal and a back four comprising Rebin Sulaka, Hussein Ali, Zaid Tahseen, and Akam Hashem. The midfield was anchored by Ibrahim Bayesh and supported by wingers Youssef Amyn and Mohanad Ali, while Aymen Hussein and Ali Al-Hamadi led the attack.

Formation: 4-4-2

Fahad Talib – Goalkeeper
Rebin Sulaka – Defender
Hussein Ali – Defender
Zaid Tahseen – Defender
Akam Hashem – Defender
Manaf Younis – Defender
Youssef Amyn  – Attacker
Ibrahim Bayesh – Midfielder
Ali Al-Hamadi – Attacker
Mohanad Ali – Attacker
Ahmed Qasem – Attacker
Jalal Hassan – Goalkeeper
Ali Yousif – Attacker
Zidane Iqbal – Midfielder

Norway Tactical Shape

Norway also adopted a 4-4-2 formation, with Ørjan Nyland in goal and a defensive line of Kristoffer Ajer, Leo Østigård, David Møller Wolfe, and Morten Thorsby. The midfield featured Patrick Berg and Martin Ødegaard, while Erling Haaland and Alexander Sørloth formed a potent attacking duo upfront.

Formation: 4-4-2

Ørjan Nyland – Goalkeeper
Morten Thorsby – Midfielder
Kristoffer Ajer – Defender
Leo Østigård – Defender
David Møller Wolfe – Defender
Patrick Berg – Midfielder
Alexander Sørloth – Attacker
Sander Berge – Midfielder
Erling Haaland – Attacker
Martin Ødegaard – Midfielder
Jørgen Strand Larsen – Attacker
Sander Tangvik – Goalkeeper
Egil Selvik – Goalkeeper
Fredrik Aursnes – Midfielder

Tactical Story of the Match

The tactical battle saw Norway effectively utilise their width and pace, stretching the Iraqi defence and creating space for their forwards. Haaland's movement off the ball was particularly effective, allowing him to find pockets of space and exploit defensive lapses. Iraq, while attempting to counter with quick transitions, struggled to maintain possession and build sustained attacks, often finding themselves outnumbered in midfield.

As the match progressed, Norway's superior fitness and tactical awareness became apparent. Their ability to press high and win back possession quickly disrupted Iraq's rhythm, leading to a series of counter-attacks that ultimately resulted in goals. Iraq's attempts to regroup were thwarted by Norway's relentless pressure, culminating in a comprehensive victory for the Scandinavian side.

Player Impact

Erling Haaland was undoubtedly the star of the match, with his two goals showcasing his exceptional finishing ability and positioning. His first goal set the tone for Norway, while his second just before half-time was crucial in regaining momentum. Martin Ødegaard also played a pivotal role, not only in midfield control but also by providing the assist for Østigård's goal, further emphasising his creative influence.

Aymen Hussein, despite scoring an own goal late in the match, had a moment of brilliance with his equaliser, demonstrating his potential as a key player for Iraq. However, his defensive lapses ultimately contributed to Iraq's downfall. The substitutes for both teams, particularly Østigård for Norway, made significant impacts, adding fresh energy and reinforcing Norway's attacking threat as the game wore on.

Updated Form Guide

Iraq's recent form has been concerning, with this defeat marking their third consecutive loss, following a previous 0-2 defeat to Venezuela and a draw against Spain. Their inability to secure points has left them struggling for confidence as they navigate the World Cup.

Conversely, Norway's victory against Iraq adds to their positive momentum, following a draw with Morocco and a solid win against Sweden. This performance reinforces their status as a competitive side in the tournament, boosting their confidence as they look to build on this success.

Iraq

Loss: 1-4 vs Norway (H)
Loss: 0-2 vs Venezuela (H)
Draw: 1-1 vs Spain (A)
Loss: 0-1 vs Andorra (H)

Norway

Win: 1-4 vs Iraq (A)
Draw: 1-1 vs Morocco (A)
Win: 3-1 vs Sweden (H)
Draw: 0-0 vs Switzerland (H)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

Iraq will need to regroup quickly as they prepare for their next fixture, aiming to turn their fortunes around in the tournament. With their recent form raising concerns, they will be looking to find a way to regain confidence and secure points in their upcoming matches.

Norway, on the other hand, will look to build on this impressive victory as they continue their World Cup campaign. With their attacking players in form and a solid tactical approach, they will be eager to maintain their momentum and push for further success in the tournament.

What the Result Means

This result is a significant boost for Norway, reinforcing their confidence and positioning in the World Cup. The dominant performance against Iraq not only showcases their attacking capabilities but also highlights their potential as serious contenders in the tournament.

For Iraq, the defeat is a setback that raises questions about their defensive organisation and overall strategy. With their confidence shaken, they will need to address these issues quickly to avoid further disappointment in their World Cup journey.

MyFootballPicks Man of the Match

Erling Haaland's outstanding performance earned him the MyFootballPicks Man of the Match award, with his two goals proving pivotal in Norway's comprehensive victory. His ability to find space and finish clinically under pressure was a key factor in the match's outcome.

Erling Haaland

Full-Time Whistle

As the final whistle blew, Norway celebrated a convincing 4-1 victory over Iraq, a result that not only boosts their World Cup hopes but also serves as a warning to their future opponents. The match highlighted the stark contrast in quality and execution between the two sides, leaving Iraq with much to ponder as they seek to bounce back in their next encounter.

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