The unstoppable Erling Haaland wants to make history
Erling Haaland will surely be remembered as one of the best soccer players, which will certainly allow him to enter the company of legends who stopped playing a long time ago. In the Champions League match, Manchester City beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 thanks to a great turnaround that happened in the last 10 minutes. The winning goal was scored by none other than Erling Haaland.
It was the 13th goal in eight games for one of the most effective Norwegian strikers at the time and at the same time the most attractive. Perhaps not so much would have been written about that game, but it was that goal that Erling scored against the former club he played for. He admitted that this was the main reason why he did not celebrate the goal since it was a club that made him famous and after which the door was opened for him to move on.
Despite the fact that Erling scored a goal against his former club, he believes that it is one of the best moves he has shown recently. It was in that game that you could see how much more flexible he had become.
Erling scored a similar goal for Dortmund while he was still playing for the German club, in a match against Wolfsburg. It was his 26th goal in 21 Champions League games, but despite the impressive result, Erling doesn't want to think about records, he just wants to play. Who knows, maybe because of that, one day he will be one of the greatest.
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