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After scoring the goals in Boston that caused seismic shocks in his native country, Norway striker ​Erling Haaland went incognito to check out the ‌sights of New York with his partner during a well-earned break from the World Cup on Thursday.
For the tournament, we are taking a look at the major incidents to examine and explain the process in terms of both VAR protocol and the laws of the game.
Kylian Mbappé scored twice to move past Pelé and Lionel Messi with 14 World Cup goals as France rebounded from a surprisingly poor first half to beat Senegal.
It's another huge day of World Cup action as two of the tournament favorites take the pitch for the first time, with France facing Senegal and Argentina taking on Algeria
From the rails, to the shuttles, to the road, fans made their way to the Meadowlands for the first match to happen on a weekday. CBS News New York's Luis Miguel Echegaray has more on the match, while Christine Sloan and Ali Bauman look at the commute.
BBC sports editor asks Fifa chief Infantino. Video, 00:03:43 'Have you lost control?' - BBC sports editor asks Fifa chief Infantino
Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw has called on the country's diaspora community in New York and beyond to put their full backing behind the team when they face France in their FIFA World Cup opener on Tuesday.
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