Erling Haaland produced the decisive moment on the biggest stage as Norway stunned Brazil to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in their history.
The Manchester City striker had been kept quiet for much of the contest, but exploded into life late on with two goals that sent the five-time world champions crashing out.
Brazil will be left to wonder how their tournament unravelled after Bruno Guimaraes missed a first-half penalty, wasting a golden opportunity to put Carlo Ancelotti's side in control.
That failure, ultimately, proved costly.
With the match still goalless heading into the final stages, Norway found the breakthrough in the 79th minute.
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