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Norway edged Ivory Coast in a match where wingers made the difference — a warning sign for Brazil
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Norway edged Ivory Coast in a match where wingers made the difference — a warning sign for Brazil

July 1, 2026 at 12:28 AM
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Norway beat Ivory Coast in a match decided by wide players, raising concerns about how Brazil might handle similar threats in an upcoming fixture.

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Antonio Nusa scored an excellent goal from the wing but both sides showed how dangerous they are when attacking from wide positions

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What happened

Norway secured a narrow win over Ivory Coast with wingers playing the decisive role. The performance highlighted both Norway's attacking threat down the flanks and defensive questions when faced with direct wide players. The article frames this as a potential problem for Brazil, who may face a similar tactical challenge. Key figures like Antonio Nusa were instrumental, while Norway's overall balance against physical opposition remains a work in progress.

Chance analysis

Tactically, the match underscored how modern international football is increasingly decided by wide creators who can isolate full-backs and stretch compact defenses. For Brazil, this is a relevant signal: their full-back structure and central midfield cover will be tested against Norway-style wide threats. Norway's narrow win also suggests vulnerability to direct, physical sides — something Brazil can exploit if they match Norway's wide intensity.

Impact

Norway's wing-heavy attacking blueprint poses a specific tactical threat to Brazil's defensive shape, while Brazil's pace and dribbling could expose Norway's high line.

AI Insight

Expect Norway vs Brazil (if upcoming) to be heavily influenced by wide-area duels; favor teams with strong, athletic full-backs and inverted wide creators.

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brazilathletic-bilbaobournemouthinter-milanusaNorwayIvory CoastAthletic Bilbao
Players
Antonio NusaMartin ØdegaardErling Haaland

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Norway edged Ivory Coast in a match where wingers made the difference — a warning sign for Brazil

Norway beat Ivory Coast in a match decided by wide players, raising concerns about how Brazil might handle similar threats in an upcoming fixture.

Article summary

Norway secured a narrow win over Ivory Coast with wingers playing the decisive role. The performance highlighted both Norway's attacking threat down the flanks and defensive questions when faced with direct wide players. The article frames this as a potential problem for Brazil, who may face a similar tactical challenge. Key figures like Antonio Nusa were instrumental, while Norway's overall balance against physical opposition remains a work in progress.

Tactically, the match underscored how modern international football is increasingly decided by wide creators who can isolate full-backs and stretch compact defenses. For Brazil, this is a relevant signal: their full-back structure and central midfield cover will be tested against Norway-style wide threats. Norway's narrow win also suggests vulnerability to direct, physical sides — something Brazil can exploit if they match Norway's wide intensity.

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Jul 1, 2026, 12:28 AM
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  • Ivory Coast
  • Athletic Bilbao

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