Erling Haaland’s golden touch at the start of the season appeared to desert him as the Man City star missed a penalty in Norway’s key World Cup qualifier – before seeing his retaken spot-kick also saved.
Haaland has been in lethal form so far this season, with the forward having scored in all but one match he has featured in to date.
Heading into Norway’s clash against Israel, Haaland had scored 13 goals in his last 10 appearances.
He appeared poised to add to the tally when Norway were awarded a third minute penalty, after Patrick Berg was fouled in the box by Dan Biton.
Haaland sent his first effort low to the goalkeeper’s right, but Daniel Peretz guessed correctly and palmed the ball away to safety.
The forward was given a second chance from the spot when it was revealed that Peretz had come off his line too early.
Erling Haaland saw his early penalty against Israel saved by goalkeeper Daniel Peretz

Haaland was given a second chance after Peretz was found to have come off his line early

The Man City and Norway star saw his second penalty pushed away by the Israel goalkeeper
Haaland stepped up for the second time and was again denied by Peretz, who correctly dived to his left hand side and pushed away the Norwegian’s effort.
The 25-year-old’s blushes were quickly spared as Norway took an 18th minute lead against Israel through an Anan Khalaili own goal.
Haaland did not take long, either, to put his misses from the spot behind him and get on the scoresheet again.
The forward sprinted onto a through ball from Alexander Sorloth in the 26th minute and drove towards the Israel goal.
Haaland expertly shifted the ball from his left foot to his right, before steering a low effort into the bottom corner to double Norway’s advantage.
The effort saw Haaland score for the 10th consecutive match, representing club and country.
Tottenham were the last, and only, team to stop Haaland scoring this season in their 2-0 victory over Man City back in August.
Norway were celebrating again almost immediately after Haaland had put them 2-0 ahead.
Idan Nachmias put through his own net just one minute later, Israel’s second own goal of the match, to put them 3-0 behind in Oslo.