BBC Sport pundits Wayne Rooney and Ellen White believe England were fortunate when Torbjorn Heggem's second-half strike for Norway was disallowed after a controversial foul by Erling Haaland on Elliott Anderson.
"We got lucky there," Rooney said. "Haaland clearly fouled Anderson in the buildup, and the referee made the right call." White agreed, noting that England escaped a potential equalizer.
The incident occurred during a tense World Cup quarter-final clash. Norway thought they had leveled the score, but the referee ruled out the goal after consulting with VAR, citing Haaland's push on Anderson.
England now advance to the semi-finals, but the debate over the decision is likely to continue.