Erling Haaland is replaced during Norway’s World Cup quarter-final against England, raising questions about whether the forward is injured. Multiple reports say Haaland leaves the match during extra time, with Norway making a substitution that removes the global star even though the team is in a critical phase. The reports do not provide confirmed details on the reason for the change, only noting that Norway substitutes Haaland while the game is ongoing in extra time. Yahoo Sports and The Independent both describe the replacement as unusual, given Haaland’s role as Norway’s leading goalscorer and his importance in tight matches. The accounts agree on the timing of the substitution—occurring in extra time—and that it happens when Norway still needs attacking threat. However, none of the provided sources specifies the nature of any injury, the medical assessment, or whether Haaland’s departure is tactical or related to fitness. Further information would be needed to confirm Haaland’s condition after the substitution.