AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Shock: Erling Haaland scored twice as Norway beat Brazil 2-1 in the Round of 16, sending the five-time champions home in their earliest exit since 1990 and booking Norway’s first-ever quarterfinal. Brazil missed a key early penalty (Bruno Guimarães), then Neymar’s stoppage-time penalty only made it closer. Neymar’s Farewell: After the loss, Neymar said “it is now over,” announcing he’s done playing for Brazil’s national team. Coaching Fallout: Carlo Ancelotti vowed a “new cycle,” but Ronaldo publicly blamed Ancelotti’s decisions, while Brazil’s media and fans pointed to missed chances and penalty calls. Next Up: Norway will face England in the quarterfinal after England survived Mexico in the other last-16 match. Politics & Trade: Senator Flávio Bolsonaro urged the Trump administration to delay a proposed 25% US tariff on Brazilian goods until after Brazil’s October election. Climate & Food Prices: El Niño fears are rising, with economists warning higher inflation and food costs could follow.
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