The Norwegian Erling Haaland, Manchester City forward, has assured in a press conference that he is happy in the English team, although it is not known what could happen in the future.
“I am very happy, especially with the people around me. The coach, the staff, the board of directors… I have to say that I am very happy,” said the forward, responding to rumors that a few weeks ago claimed that he is not happy in the north of England and that he could look for a way out in the future.
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But then the Norwegian added, “I say it now, it will probably be a great headline, tomorrow you never know what the future will bring, but I’m happy. You can write that, but you also have to write everything I said before. I’m happy”
The attacker of the current Premier League champion has been linked to teams such as Real Madrid, Barcelona and PSG who have not hidden their interest in the player.
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Erling Haaland continues to recover in his scoring account
Haaland, in his second season at Manchester City, is the top scorer in the Premier League, with 18 goals, a week ago he scored a goal (5 goals) against Luton Town in the FA Cup and has five goals in the Champions League, tied with four other players for the competition’s Golden Boot.
The Norwegian is still far from the 51 goals he scored last season, due to the two months he spent injured with a bone stress problem in his foot. Even so, the Norwegian has already won the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup this season.
Haaland talks about Messi and the awards he won
On the other hand, Haaland has pointed out that Lionel Messi “is the best ever” and thus justified the Argentine’s ‘taking away’ the Ballon d’Or and the FIFA The Best award.
“He won those trophies and he also won the World Cup. He is the best ever, in my opinion,” Haaland said.
Regarding his mental health, Haaland stated that he has been working hard on it because it has been a challenge for him since he was young.
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“I could start crying a lot if I missed too many chances, so I’ve worked on it. It has been a challenge and I think I demand a lot of myself and people ask a lot of me too. “It’s something I work on.”
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2024-03-06 07:03:01
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