England’s opening goal by Jude Bellingham at Miami Stadium is allowed to stand, despite protests from Norway. Multiple reports describe how Norway’s players and staff react with anger after match officials rule in England’s favor following the goal decision. The dispute centers on whether the goal should be overturned, with Norway refusing to accept the ruling and continuing to challenge the decision on the field. While outlets differ in their emphasis, both accounts agree that Norway’s frustration is directed at the officiating team for allowing the strike to stand. The reports characterize the moment as tense, with Norway’s bench and players appearing visibly upset as play continues. Overall, the reports present the same core outcome: Bellingham’s goal remains valid and England take the lead, while Norway expresses dissatisfaction with the decision made by officials.