Erling Haaland’s father criticizes the referee following Norway’s defeat by England, focusing on an incident during the match. Multiple outlets report that Haaland is penalized for a push, an action that leads to a subsequent decision involving Norway’s goals. After the penalty, Norway’s second goal against England is ruled out, with the decision linked to the earlier infringement.

The reports describe Haaland’s father as attributing part of the outcome to refereeing, arguing that the call affecting play had a direct bearing on the match’s turning points. While the specific details of the penalty and the referee’s rationale are not expanded upon in the brief summaries, the accounts converge on the same sequence: a penalty for a push, followed by Norway’s second goal being disallowed.

Both sources treat the referee’s decision as the central point of dispute, and present the criticism as an immediate reaction to the match result. The outlets do not cite additional official responses from match authorities in the provided information.