-
Mbappe, Dembele fire France past Morocco into World Cup semi-finals
-
Mbappe strikes again as France beat Morocco to reach World Cup semi-finals
-
Chip titan SK hynix readies for mega US listing
-
Sick Olympic champion McKeown pulls out of Commonwealth Games, PanPacs
-
Iyer says India in 'transition' after latest thrashing by England
-
Traeen out of Tour de France after losing yellow jersey
-
Iyer says India in 'transition' after latest England thrashing
-
Ukrainian sports minister slams IOC's 'cynical' Russia decision
-
Silencing World Cup hotshot Haaland vital, says England's O'Reilly
-
Leonard return to Raptors on hold pending Clippers probe
-
Australian sprint sensation Gout Gout set to miss rest of season
-
US pushes for weaker truck pollution rules
-
England thrash India by nine wickets for T20 series win
-
Black and cream and very Roman at Fendi haute couture show
-
Wimbledon run came 'out of nowhere', says finalist Noskova
-
Spain keeping opposition far from goal at World Cup, says 'keeper Garcia
-
India captain Kaur hopes Lord's Test can offset World Cup woes
-
Czech mates Muchova and Noskova to clash in Wimbledon final
-
China factory fire kills at least 28 people
-
Bayeux Tapestry begins epic journey from France to London: source
-
Dubai Police Unveil Next Generation of ‘Ghiath’ Smart Patrols Powered by BYD
-
King in shades braves heat to visit London zoo
-
Djokovic faces Sinner showdown, Fery eyes Wimbledon final
-
Gauff expecting hate messages after Wimbledon loss
-
Noskova books all-Czech Wimbledon final clash with Muchova
-
US star Pulisic fractured leg in Belgium loss: team
-
England's Quansah handed two-game World Cup ban
-
Pogacar, like Jordan, Bolt or Djokovic?
-
UK sets record for number of days over 34C
-
Ex-Puma Urdapilleta shuns retirement to play on at 40
-
Haaland relishing 'special' World Cup showdown with England
-
Keep me away from the pool, Kipyegon tells triathlete Beaugrand
-
FIFA lashes 'unfounded allegations' after Argentina-Egypt clash
-
Nerves high in Kyiv as Russia escalates missile attacks
-
'Only revenge': Iran mourners defiant at Khamenei burial
-
Stars pay tribute to 'Total Eclipse' singer Bonnie Tyler, who has died at 75
-
Pogacar reclaims Tour de France yellow jersey with stage six win
-
'I'm ready to roll' - hungry Duplantis still motivated
-
US existing home sales dip in June as cost worries persist
-
Muchova beats Gauff in thriller to reach first Wimbledon final
-
Russia subjecting 1.6 million Ukrainian children to military brainwashing: OSCE report
-
One revolver, six bullets: Turkish president's 'unusual' gift to NATO leaders
-
Strengthening El Nino likely to 'rank among largest' on record: US agency
-
Kicking off: New York football enthusiasts defy pitch shortage
-
Jorge Jesus to take over as Portugal coach after World Cup exit
-
Fendi shows haute couture in Rome with nod to Lagerfeld
-
Ebola outbreak is 'fastest growing ever' as 600 die
-
Olympic sprint champs Alfred, Thomas bid for work-life balance
-
Stocks shrug off tensions to rise on renewed tech interest
-
How NATO leaders reacted to Erdogan's revolver gift
Silencing World Cup hotshot Haaland vital, says England's O'Reilly
Keeping Erling Haaland quiet would be "huge" but the Norwegian juggernaut is not the only threat to England in their World Cup quarter-final, Manchester City teammate Nico O'Reilly said on Thursday.
Haaland has been at his rampaging best at the 2026 tournament, scoring seven goals to fire his team into the quarter-finals for the first time.
There will be plenty of club connections across the pitch in Miami on Saturday, with Haaland likely coming up against O'Reilly and centre-back Marc Guehi.
Arsenal are also well represented, with Norway captain Martin Odegaard potentially facing Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka.
Thomas Tuchel's men reached the last eight after a captivating backs-to-the-wall win against co-hosts Mexico, during which they were reduced to 10 men when defender Jarell Quansah was sent off.
Left-back O'Reilly told reporters at England's base in Kansas City that Haaland was the main man for Norway but said the team were not a one-man band.
"No, not at all," he said. "They've got great players all around the pitch who can cause a lot of danger.
"They've showed that this tournament, obviously, getting to the quarter-final and creating history for themselves. But yes, of course, if we can keep him quiet, it would be a huge factor."
The 21-year-old played down concerns over England's defence, which has been hit by injuries and a two-match suspension for Quansah.
"It's not ideal, obviously, but we've got great players here," he said. "As you've seen in the last game, the impact from the bench to go in the back line and be so solid with 10 men -- it's not an issue."
Arsenal forward Saka said England posed a "unique threat", with players across the pitch capable of scoring and creating, even though Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have accounted for 10 of the team's 11 goals so far.
He admitted the Three Lions had the advantage of more experience at the sharp end of tournaments and did not shy away from stating that their ultimate aim was to win the World Cup.
England have regularly been contenders in recent years but have not won a major trophy since they lifted the World Cup on home soil 60 years ago.
"That's obviously our goal," said Saka. "But we're just focused on the next game because we know right now there's literally three games between that. So we're just focused on Norway now and then it will be the semi-final."
The 24-year-old said England had mentally reset after their dramatic victory at the Estadio Azteca.
"The focus really is putting Mexico behind us now, all the emotions and the drama from that game," he said.
"We've soaked it all in, and now we're just preparing for Norway because we know it's going to be a tough game in Miami."
W.Morales--AT