If the World Cup was a tournament for hearts and minds, the Norwegian striker would certainly win.

The Norwegian striker is everywhere these days. Yes, he's in the running for top scorer at the Fifa World Cup alongside Messi and Mbappe. Yes, he's one of the world's highest-paid athletes and was the Premier League's top scorer last season. But that's probably not where most Americans know him from. He's a social media sensation. Haaland has gone viral for his goofy Snapchat stories, unfiltered interviews and candid vlogs. He posts selfies using the Shrek filter, captioned "selfie with my twin". He replies directly to fans with crying-laughing emojis. He accidentally misspells Orlando as "Ornaldo", before apologising to all the "perfect brothers and sisters out there" for his mistake – all while staring blankly into the camera. There are few footballers of Haaland's calibre who have broken into the cultural zeitgeist quite like he has. Before the tournament, many knew him simply as a prolific goalscorer, or, perhaps, from the "imagine this Viking running at you full speed" memes. Haaland was all smiles when he led Norway in their Viking-style "Ro!" chant following their victory against Brazil "I had no idea who he was," said Juliana Hofmann, who lives in Millington, New Jersey. She discovered the star after the Norwegians beat Brazil, and now her social media pages are full of Haaland content.