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Viral Norway Fan Explains Viking Row Celebration Refusal

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A Norway fan who went viral for refusing to join in with the team’s now-famous Viking Row celebration has explained why he will never join in – even if his nation wins the 2026 World Cup.

Norway’s Viking Row has been a highlight of this summer’s World Cup in the eyes of many football fans around the world.

Inspired by world-class striker Erling Haaland, Norway have reached the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in their history. Stale Solbakken’s side take on England at the Miami Stadium on Saturday night.

Viral Norway Fan Explains Viking Row Snub

Norway’s Viking Row will inevitably be performed again if they dump Thomas Tuchel’s side out of the tournament, but one supporter who won’t be joining in is Emil Lappen.

Lappen was spotted in the middle of the crowd for Norway’s 2-1 win over Brazil with his hands down by his sides, while everyone else around him performed the Viking Row.

The Norwegian football fan has now explained his reasons, pointing out his major problem with it.

“I just find it really stupid… and annoying and I didn’t want to do it,” he told Sky.

“It’s factually wrong and they didn’t row – they sailed the Atlantic.”

He added: “When they released it, I found it really stupid and I wanted to show that I didn’t appreciate it.

“I think I got the message across.”

“The Vikings rowed up rivers and things like that but across the Atlantic, they sailed.”

Lappen is also unhappy that Norway have, in his eyes, effectively copied Iceland’s iconic ‘Thunder Clap’ routine made famous at the 2016 European Championship.

“Changing a motion is not enough to get it away from just being a copy of exactly what they did,” Lappen added.

“All they wanted was the same reaction from people and then they just changed the motion.”

Asked if he’ll change his mind if Norway win the World Cup, Lappen was emphatic with his response:

“They can win whatever they want to, I will NOT row.”

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Lappen has made his stand and he’s sticking with it, even if Norway cause one of the biggest shocks in football history by winning the World Cup.

France are currently the red-hot favourites to win this summer’s showpiece International tournament, but these face a tricky semi-final against Spain.

Norway or England, meanwhile, will take on either Argentina or Switzerland in the other semi-final on Wednesday.

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Thibaut Courtois Drops Senne Lammens Verdict After World Cup Mistake

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Thibaut Courtois has issued his honest opinion on Senne Lammens after the Manchester United goalkeeper’s mistake cost Belgium dearly against Spain in the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals.

Courtois started in goal but was subbed off through injury with 20 minutes remaining. The scoreline was 1-1 at this point after Charles De Ketelaere had canceled out Fabian Ruiz’s first-half goal shortly before half-time.

Lammens, who was voted Premier League Signing of the Season following an excellent debut campaign at Old Trafford, entered the fray for only his third international cap but made the error that led to Mikel Merino scoring the winner.

Spain defender Pau Cubarsi took a speculative shot from range which Lammens should have dealt with comfortably.

However, Belgium’s back-up goalkeeper spilled the ball into the path of Merino, who sent Spain through to the semi-finals with a close-range finish.

It was a gut-wrenching moment for Lammens and everyone else associated with Belgium. The Red Devils were minutes away from taking the tie to extra-time and will now make their way home from North America.

Courtois Speaks About Lammens After World Cup Mistake

Senne Lammens goes on for Thibaut Courtois REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

After the match, Courtois defended Lammens, insisting his teammate is a top-class ‘keeper who will benefit from this gruelling experience.

“I gave him a big hug,” Courtois said, per France 24. “He’s a great goalkeeper. You only get stronger from this.”

The Real Madrid star added: “Eventually you cannot say much more to him or give him much more advice. He is a strong guy, strong personality. I’m sure he’ll be fine.

“You know, he will have some holidays and then regroup in Manchester and have a great season.”

Another Belgium player, Brandon Mechele, added: “It’s a learning moment for him. It was not the most easy ball. I think it bounces just in front of him. And we as defenders could have helped him by following up maybe more.

“So he needs to learn from this, and we as a group we have to be there for each other and help each other.”

Courtois and Lammens are both among the best goalkeepers in world football right now. Following Lammens’ mistake, Manchester United immediately rallied behind their shot-stopper, tweeting: “Head up, Senne. We’re all with you.”

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Courtois Insists He Wanted to Stay on

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Meanwhile, Courtois has explained that he wanted to stay on the pitch before being substituted by Belgium head coach Rudi Garcia.

“Obviously, I wanted to continue, but the coach wanted someone 100%,” Courtois said.

“I wanted to try to play maybe five or 10 minutes because I was feeling good. I was making saves, and I was not disturbed to make those saves. So that’s a decision of the coach, and that’s not a problem.

“Obviously you’re not happy when you have to leave a quarter-final of a World Cup. But yeah, sometimes it is what it is. You can’t change it.”

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Exact UK Start Time For Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway

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Conor McGregor is set to return to the cage for UFC 329 tonight after a five-year hiatus, but can he replicate the winning ways of his former self?

McGregor‘s record in mixed martial arts stands at 22 wins, with 19 by way of knockout, one by submission, and two by decision. The Irishman also has six losses to his name, with four by submission and two by knockout, showing that he is not invincible.

The Irishman will be taking on Max Holloway, who is considered to be one of the greatest UFC featherweights of all time. The American holds the UFC records for most significant strikes with 3,655 and total strikes with 3,907. No fighter has been able to get within 1,000 of either record.

In addition, he also holds records in the UFC featherweight division, with the most wins, longest winning streak, most finishes and most knockout victories. He has all the abilities to be a fearsome opponent.

Both McGregor and Holloway are former UFC featherweight world champions, with McGregor also the first fighter to hold UFC championships in two weight classes simultaneously as he also held the UFC lightweight championship. The pair did fight back in 2013, with McGregor winning by unanimous decision, but the fight is set to be held at welterweight.

The Dubliner is vastly more experienced in the welterweight category, having fought in this division three times. By contrast, Holloway will have to make the 170lb weight limit for the first time in his career.

The ‘Notorious’ McGregor hasn’t fought since he broke his tibia against Dustin Poirier in 2021, and he has been embroiled in controversy ever since, continuing a controversy-laden career that has rendered him infamous. While training for a return two years ago, he struck misfortune again, breaking his toe, which forced him to shelve his plans for a return.

But how can fans watch his return and what time will it be shown?

Fans can watch the fight live exclusively on TNT Sports Box Office, which can be accessed via HBO Max, EE TV, Virgin Media TV, Prime Video and Sky.

The main event between McGregor and Holloway is predicted to start shortly after 4am on Sunday in the UK, with 4:15am being the current estimate.

The main card is due to begin at 2am, with four three-round fights and the three-round co-main event between Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett and Benoit Saint-Denis set to keep audiences engaged. All fight times can change, so fans shouldn’t rely on these times as they risk missing the action.

There will also be an early preliminary card and a preliminary card to whet the appetite, with the first bout on the early preliminary card set to start at 10pm for plenty of UFC entertainment.

Things are getting off to a tense start, with the Irishman slapping Holloway during the press conference. McGregor has said that he’s eager to prove people wrong and is going to ‘shut them all up again’ while Holloway has promised that he’s ‘getting ready for a dangerous Conor McGregor.’

If McGregor pulls off the win, it will be an unbelievable comeback given the time-out and injury woes, but Holloway will want to curtail his ambitions and ensure the cameras are focusing firmly on his victory at the end of the fight.

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Tottenham ‘Offered’ Chance to Sign Rafael Leao From AC Milan

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Tottenham Hotspur’s summer rebuild is making for entertaining viewing and they have reportedly been offered the chance to sign one of Europe’s most highly-rated attackers.

Six players have already joined Roberto De Zerbi’s project including Sandro Tonali for £100 million and Mateus Fernandes for £85 million. The North Londoners clearly mean business and have now set their sights on bringing a new forward to the English capital.

Spurs have been linked with several attackers, including Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford and Bournemouth’s Junior Kroupi. It’s turning out to be one of the busiest windows in the club’s history ahead of De Zerbi’s first full season in charge.

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Rafael Leao in action for AC Milan via Reuters

According to Italian journalist Daniele Longo, Tottenham have been offered for AC Milan forward Rafael Leao. The Portuguese ace is expected to leave San Siro after confirming he plans to take on a new challenge.

Leao’s potential availability alerted Spurs and Longo previously claimed that he had agreed to join the Lilywhites. It appears the club have been given the opportunity to press ahead with their pursuit of the 27-year-old.

There’s no word on how much the Premier League giants have offered Milan but reports claim the Serie A club want around £61m for the player. He has two years left on his contract with the Rossoneri where he’s been playing his football since August 2019.

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Leao Ticks Plenty of Boxes For Spurs

Rafael Leao in action for AC Milan

Leao could be an excellent signing for Spurs as his versatile profile gives De Zerbi plenty of options in attack. While he is a winger by trade, he’s also capable of leading the line and has a decent goalscoring record.

Last season, Leao managed 10 goals in 31 games across competitions, adding to an overall tally of 80 goals in 291 games for Milan. He has earned plenty of praise during his time in Italian football, with some calling him a “world-class” talent.

The former Lille man has frightening pace and impressive finishing ability. He suits the brand of football De Zerbi is looking to implement and would bring years of experience.

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