OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) There’s no need to bring up memories of Norway’s collapse at the 2011 Women’s World Cup.Veteran defender Trine Ronning had already erased what happened on Sunday, a day before the Norwegians prepare to face upstart England in a Round of 16 game at Ottawa.”I don’t remember 2011,” she said, when reminded how Norway went 1-2 in Germany and failed to advance beyond the preliminary round for the first time in tournament history.”No, just kidding,” Ronning added, breaking into a smile. ”In 2011, it wasn’t quite us then. So we’re very happy to be at this stage of the tournament.”Having dropped to 11th in the FIFA rankings, the Norwegians went 2-0-1 – including a 1-1 tie against top-ranked Germany – in the preliminary round, and an opportunity to continue restoring the proud history of a team that won the 1995 World Cup title.Standing in their way is an English squad seeking to finally establish itself as a world power and justify being worthy of its sixth-place ranking. The Brits, who went 2-1 in the preliminary round, are making just their fourth World Cup appearance, and are in a position to win a knockout-round game for the first time.”It’s…