Erling Haaland Fit for Moldova Clash Despite Freak Injury


Erling Haaland has been cleared to play for Norway against Moldova in Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier despite sustaining a facial cut from a bus door accident. The 24-year-old required three stitches near his lip but is fit after treatment.
Erling Haaland has been cleared to play for Norway against Moldova in Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier despite sustaining a facial cut from a bus door accident. The 24-year-old required three stitches near his lip but is fit after treatment. Coach Stale Solbakken confirmed no concerns, as Haaland recently netted a decisive penalty against Finland.
When the news broke from Dubai, Manchester City and Norway striker Erling Haaland was confirmed fit to play in Norway’s World Cup qualifier against Moldova despite suffering a freak injury. The 24-year-old sustained a cut beneath his right lip after being struck by a luggage door while stepping off the team bus. The injury required three stitches, and Haaland even visited a dentist as a precaution, but Norway’s coach Stale Solbakken assured fans that there is no risk to his participation.
Haaland himself joked about the incident on social media, posting a photo of the stitched wound with a lighthearted caption. The incident could have been more serious, but medical staff quickly stopped the bleeding, and Haaland resumed preparations with the team. His availability comes as a boost for Norway, who are in strong form after winning four straight matches in their qualification campaign.
Haaland recently netted the decisive penalty in a victory over Finland, reinforcing his role as Norway’s attacking spearhead. After international duty, his attention will turn back to Manchester City, where a highly anticipated derby clash with Manchester United awaits on Sunday. Despite the unusual setback, Haaland remains ready to lead both club and country in crucial fixtures ahead.






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