Norway's Alexander Sørloth has received death threats after his team's elimination against England in the World Cup.
The news broke out on social media platforms, with several users posting threatening messages targeting the Norwegian striker. The threats included calls to suicide, sparking widespread condemnation.

Sørloth, who plays for the Norwegian national team, and his girlfriend, Lena Selnes, have been at the receiving end of the threats. The Norwegian Football Association has not yet commented on the matter, but the incident highlights the dark side of football fandom.
In the World Cup match against England, Sørloth missed his chance to score and failed to pass the ball to Erling Haaland, a move that many believed could have changed the course of the game. The Norwegian team lost 2-1 to England, which led to their elimination from the tournament.
The death threats against Sørloth have sparked a heated debate on social media, with many users calling for greater security measures to be put in place to protect football players and their families. The incident has also raised questions about the level of respect and civility among football fans, with many calling for a change in the way people interact with each other online.
As the news of the death threats against Sørloth spreads, many Ghanaians are left wondering what could have driven people to such extremes. The incident serves as a reminder of the power of social media and the impact it can have on individuals and communities.
The Norwegian Football Association has not yet commented on the matter, but it is expected to issue a statement soon. In the meantime, Sørloth and his family are said to be receiving support from friends, family, and the football community. The incident is a stark reminder of the darker side of football fandom and the need for greater respect and civility online.
