Sørloth's Wikipedia page being vandalized: “Selfish, didn't pass to Haaland”

  /  RichardYan

In the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-final between Norway and England, Norwegian forward Alexander Sørloth became the focus of post-match controversy over an offensive decision.

During the match, Sørloth had a golden opportunity to change the course of the game. Norway launched a quick counterattack, creating a 2-on-2 situation. Haaland, who was alongside him, was in a more advantageous position, but Sørloth ultimately chose to finish the attack himself instead of passing the ball to his teammate Haaland.

This decision proved to be one of the key turning points of the match. In the end, Norway lost to England 1-2, regrettably exiting the FIFA World Cup in the quarter-finals.

After the match, a large number of Norwegian fans expressed dissatisfaction with Sørloth, believing he had missed an opportunity to help the team extend their lead. On social media, criticism was constant, and some extreme fans even sent him death threats.

However, amid the controversy, some amusing "internet antics" also emerged.

Because Wikipedia pages allow users to edit freely, Sørloth's personal entry was quickly modified by netizens. The English Wikipedia entry for Sørloth featured the following satirical content: "He single-handedly made Norwegian fans all over the world collapse. He is the one who didn't pass to Haaland. He is a very selfish player."

Of course, this content is not official information, but rather a prank created by netizens using Wikipedia's open editing mechanism.

Sørloth's Wikipedia page is currently officially protected, and ordinary users are temporarily unable to edit it.

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