Norway coach Stale Solbakken says the matchup between England’s Harry Kane and Norway’s Erling Haaland is central to his team’s World Cup quarter-final against England on Saturday. Both outlets report Solbakken views the Kane-Haaland showdown as a major factor that could shape the outcome of the game. The coverage notes that Kane is close to Haaland in the tournament scoring race, with Kane sitting one goal behind Haaland after adding to his tally. Kane’s World Cup goals total is reported as 14, and his scoring contribution is cited as part of England’s run that brings them to a third consecutive quarter-final. The reports present Solbakken’s comments as focused on how the two star forwards could determine key moments in the match, while also emphasizing their broader importance to their teams’ attacking threat. The articles do not add conflicting details about other aspects of the quarter-final beyond Solbakken’s assessment of the striker duel’s significance.