“I would score more goals”

After a historic performance in the Champions League, Erling Haaland spoke about the team’s performance, his individual performance, and his incessant nose for goals

After another historic performance in the Champions League,Erling Haaland spoke in an interview with “TNT Sports” about his performance. With his five goals scored in the match, the Norwegian was crucial for the manchester city once again reached the quarterfinals of the competition, thrashing the RB Leipzig by 7 to 0.

I love scoring goals, I love the feeling I get, so it sticks in my head easily, and I’m really proud of the win.“, said the scorer when asked about the incessant desire to keep scoring. In the sequence, Haaland also told what he said to the guardiola when replaced: “(I said) that he shouldn’t take me out, I would score more goals“.

Still in the same conversation, the player said he knew about the record of scoring five goals in the same Champions League match, which Messi and Luiz Adriano owned, and now they share the post with him. Furthermore, Haaland was asked if he had ever done that number in a match, and replied: “I don’t think so, I’ve done nine, four, but I don’t think five“.

To stop talking only about his individual performance, he still had time to comment on the football shown by Manchester City in the 7-0 defeat: “You saw a hungry Manchester City, who did their part, playing some good football“, he confessed modestly.

Moment of Haaland substitution / Credits: Getty Images

In this way, Erling Haaland continues to break records in his career, at Manchester City, and in the Champions League. Before turning 23, he already has 33 goals in 25 matches played in the competition, in addition to being the first wearing the blue shirt to score a “hat-trick” in the knockout stage, and reaching 39 goals in the season.


Source: sportbuzz

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