Stay humble - the Premier League feud about to hit world stage

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- Erling Haaland and Gabriel renew their Premier League feud on the World Cup stage when Brazil meet Norway in the last 16, with Chris Sutton telling BBC Sport the personal duel will have a 'huge bearing on the outcome'
- The rivalry ignited on 22 September 2024 when Haaland hurled the ball at the back of Gabriel's head after John Stones' 98th-minute equaliser salvaged a 2-2 draw for Manchester City at the Etihad, then told Mikel Arteta 'stay humble' twice on the pitch
- Gabriel shouted in Haaland's face after scoring in Arsenal's 5-1 thrashing of City in February 2025, and later aimed a headbutt at the Norwegian during a 2-1 Arsenal defeat in April — both players were booked and Gabriel escaped a red card
- Haaland boasts six goals in 11 club-level meetings against Gabriel; Manchester City won five of those games, Arsenal two, with four draws — and Gabriel celebrated Arsenal's first top-flight title in 24 years by posting a trophy picture set to the same Flo Rida song Haaland had used to taunt him
- Five-time champions Brazil have never beaten Norway in four previous attempts (two draws, two losses), making the Norwegians the only side the Selecao have faced without ever recording a win against
- Haaland sits on five World Cup goals, level with England's Harry Kane and two behind France's Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi on seven, keeping him in the Golden Boot race alongside creator Martin Odegaard in the Norway squad
Why it matters: The Haaland-Gabriel animosity — a striker-defender matchup that has shaped two Premier League title races — now carries single-elimination stakes, with the loser heading home. Gabriel's Arsenal won this year's title, but Haaland's historical edge (6 goals in 11 meetings) and Brazil's 0-4-0 record against Norway tilt the underlying numbers away from the five-time champions.


