“I'm 25, You Can't Blame Me!”: Erling Haaland Drops Perfect Response After Ending Norway's 28-Year World Cup Drought
Erling Haaland is proving that he is an absolute king both on the pitch and on the microphone.
The Manchester City powerhouse just dragged Norway into the World Cup Semifinals after a historic, heart-stopping 2-1 thriller against Brazil. But it was his post-match press conference that truly stole the show, proving once again why he is the internet's favorite superstar.
When reporters immediately swarmed him to ask about breaking Norway's painful, near-three-decade World Cup drought, Haaland didn't flinch. Instead, he looked straight into the cameras and reminded the media of a hilarious, basic mathematical fact:
"What we've been doing is amazing and it took 28 years, it took some time. I'm 25 years old so you can't really blame me for that. You can blame me for coming here, but yeah, it's unbelievable and I'm proud of my country."
The Math Behind the Joke
Before this magical 2026 run, Norway last stepped onto a World Cup pitch all the way back in 1998. Since Haaland was born in the year 2000, he literally did not exist for the first two years of his country's agonizing drought. He might not be responsible for the mistakes of the past, but he is one hundred percent responsible for the triumph of the present.
The forward isn't just participating in the tournament; he's completely dominating it. Haaland is currently neck-and-neck in a thrilling Golden Boot race alongside fellow football giants Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé.
With his lethal finishing, unbothered attitude, and world-class comedic timing in interviews, Haaland is quickly turning Norway's underdog story into the defining moment of the entire tournament.
Over to You!
Can Norway go all the way and actually win the World Cup, or will their fairy-tale run fall short in the Semifinals? What did you think of Haaland's hilarious reality check for the media? Drop your predictions and thoughts in the comment section below!

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