The Norway national football team fans have taken over Times Square in New York before the World Cup match against Senegal. Erling Braut Haaland was the giant on the field when Norway beat Iraq 4-1 last night. The fans have now set their sights on Senegal. Ole Frøystad, the man behind the popular chant, describes the atmosphere among Norwegian fans in the city as fantastic. He emphasizes that the chant exists because of the fans and the supporter club Oljeberget. The Norway national football team fans have also received support from an enthusiastic Italian wearing a Norway jersey. Matteo, who is Italian, says that he did not understand much of what was said during the demonstration, but he just followed the others. He also praises the Norwegian fans, who he thinks are the best fans ever. Viggo Venn, a well-known comedian, was also among the red-clad fans at Times Square last night. He says that he thinks it's beautiful that 300 Norwegians are going to mime on Broadway. The Norway national football team will meet Senegal in their second World Cup match on Tuesday, June 23. The match kicks off at 02.00 Norwegian time. Who do you think should start for Norway in the next match? Follow the 2026 World Cup at Dagbladet to get all the news and updates. The Norway national football team fans are ready to support their team in the World Cup match against Senegal. They have already shown their spirit and enthusiasm on Times Square in New York. Now it remains to be seen how the team will do in the match. One thing is certain: the fans will be there to cheer on their team. And that's exactly what's so beautiful about football. It's not just a sport, but a way to bring people together. The Norway national football team fans have already shown that they are part of this community. They have taken over Times Square and shown their spirit and enthusiasm. Now it's the team's turn to show what they can do.