After his first Premier League double with Manchester City, Erling Haaland answered questions from Sky Sports this Sunday. The new striker of Pep Guardiola was taken over by the English journalist, after a slight slippage in his way of expressing himself.
Since his explosion with RB Salzburg, Erling Haaland has crossed the stages faster than each other. After terrorizing the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund (86 goals in 89 games), everyone wondered if he was going to continue at this pace in the most competitive championship in the world: the Premier League.
By joining Manchester City, the Norwegian giant is following in the footsteps of his father (Sky Blues player between 2000 and 2003) and intends to crush the defenses of the English championship. He started very well against West Ham this Sunday with a double in 30 minutes (36th and 65th).
“It was a good start, there’s not much to sayhe told Sky Sports after the meeting. It’s a good start. It’s still early in the season, we have to keep going. We have already seen the potential against Bayern. It was a little less good against Liverpoolbut that will come with the matches.”
Still looking for the goal, Erling Haaland was almost disappointed not to have been able to register a hat trick for his first Premier League match: ” If you saw Gündogan’s action before I left the field, I should have been present to resume (note, a cross from De Bruyne at the near post). It sucks but that’s how it is…”
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Amused by the frankness of the Manchester City player, who does not seem to be aware of the situation, the journalist kindly advises him to watch his language. “Ah yes, damn it, sorry. That’s not a way to talk in this country“, apologized with a big smile the Norwegian. If the rudeness is very frowned upon in England, it may be tolerated for the number 9 of Manchester City if he continues to put the goals.
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