New York, July 8 -- The World Cup title race is down to eight teams after a round of 16 that produced upsets, comebacks and final acts for several of the game's biggest names.
Norway delivered the standout shock by beating Brazil 2-1, with Erling Haaland scoring twice in the closing stages.
Orjan Nyland saved Bruno Guimaraes' early penalty before Haaland struck twice in the final 11 minutes to send Norway into the quarterfinals for the first time.
Endrick also squandered a gilt-edged chance, dragging a tame effort wide with only Nyland to beat. The result gave Brazil its earliest World Cup exit since losing to Argentina in 1990.
Neymar, who scored a late penalty, later announced his retirement from international football after a 16-year...