Erling Haaland's golden touch at the start of the season briefly deserted him as the Man City star missed a penalty and a retaken spot in Norway's key World Cup qualifier - before making amends with a superb hat-trick.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />Heading into Norway's clash against Israel, Haaland had scored 13 goals in his last 10 appearances.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />Haaland sent his first effort low to the goalkeeper's right, but Daniel Peretz guessed correctly and palmed the ball away to safety.<br /><br />The forward was given a second chance from the spot when it was revealed that Peretz had come off his line too early.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />The 25-year-old's blushes were quickly spared as Norway took an 18th-minute lead against Israel through an Anan Khalaili own goal.<br /><br />Haaland did not take long, either, to put his misses from the spot behind him and get on the scoresheet again.<br /><br />The forward sprinted onto a through ball from Alexander Sorloth in the 26th minute and drove towards the Israeli goal.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />The effort saw Haaland score for the 10th consecutive match, representing club and country.<br /><br />Tottenham were the last, and only, team to stop Haaland scoring this season in their 2-0 victory over Man City back in August. <br /><br />Norway was celebrating again almost immediately after Haaland had put them 2-0 ahead.
