Erling Haland, an 18-year-old Red Bull Salzburg striker, struck nine times in Norway's 12-0 win over Honduras to break the U-20 World Cup single-game scoring record set in 1997 by
Brazil's
Adailton in a 10-3 win over South Korea. Haland won born in England while his father, defender
Alf-Inge Haland, who also played for Nottingham Forest and
Manchester City, played for Leeds United. He made his Austrian Bundesliga debut last season, scoring since in two appearances.

Goodness, Honduras without a clue. They have individual talent. On a side note, to allow a single player to score on you nine times speaks to pride, lack of.