Multiple outlets report that Erling Haaland’s father criticizes refereeing after Norway’s World Cup elimination, which leaves the team to face England next. The comments focus on officiating decisions described as controversial in Norway’s exit, with Haaland’s father arguing that the referee’s actions played a negative role in the outcome. The coverage characterizes the reaction as unusually sharp, describing the remarks as a public roasting of the referees rather than a muted complaint. Both sources link the criticism directly to Norway’s result in the World Cup and to the subsequent match or next stage involving England, framing the refereeing controversy as a key factor in the aftermath. The reporting does not present additional evidence or detailed breakdowns of the specific calls in the provided excerpts, but it consistently attributes the public criticism to Haaland’s father and ties it to Norway’s elimination from the tournament. Overall, the articles present the controversy as a dispute over officiating that becomes part of the post-match discussion surrounding Norway’s departure and what comes next against England.