@neur.id: Erling Haaland leading Norway's "Viking Row" after their 2-1 win over Brazil. Haaland scored both of Norway's goals, first with a header in the 79th minute and then again in the 90th, sending Norway into their first ever World Cup quarter-final. After the match, he took the drum himself and led the celebration with the players and supporters. The Viking Row starts with a horn, then a drum, before the players and fans sit together and row in unison like a Viking longboat. It was created by Norwegian supporter Ole Frøystad ahead of the tournament and has quickly become one of the defining images of Norway's 2026 World Cup run, a modern football ritual built from old national symbolism.