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Surprising 'Verrassende' pick between Kane and Haaland for World Cup‑kraker

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

In the buzzing Studio Orange, former striker Ali Boussaboun declared a 'Verrassende' preference ahead of the England‑Norway World Cup quarter‑final, calling the choice between Harry Kane and Erling Haaland ‘Dat is niet normaal’. He made the comment today at 20:52, just hours before the match kicks off at 23:00 Dutch time on Saturday.

Boussaboun praised the two superspikes, describing their qualities in lyrical terms that highlighted both players’ goal‑scoring instincts. He said both forwards bring a rare blend of power and precision that can decide any knockout encounter.

The quarter‑final pits England against Norway, a match that will decide which side progresses to the World Cup semi‑finals. The encounter is scheduled for Saturday evening, with kickoff set for 23:00 Dutch time. The discussion centered on the upcoming WK clash between Engeland and Noorwegen, with the Nederlandse audience tuning in.

Boussaboun voiced his thoughts during a VoetbalPrimeur podcast recorded in Studio Orange. The episode also teased upcoming discussions on Merino, Karius 2.0, and the head‑to‑head showdown between Kane and Haaland.

His unexpected endorsement underscores the growing debate over which striker will dominate the World Cup knockout stage. Fans and pundits alike will watch closely as the two elite forwards meet on the world stage.

Betting markets have already reacted, with odds shifting as the Kane versus Haaland narrative gains traction. Stake‑holders are urged to follow the latest Studio Orange analysis for deeper insight.

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