By Daily sports on November 25, 2020
Erling Braut Haaland simply cannot stop scoring.
It seems that not a week goes by that Haaland’s name doesn’t pop up for having hit the back of the net again, or broken another record.
Haaland has made seven appearances for Norway and scored six goals – the first of those coming just two months ago.
He has made 13 appearances for Dortmund so far this season and has failed to score in just three of them – including a four-goal haul on Saturday – with 17 goals for his club already.
The youngster has scored in his past seven games in a row, while his latest double – against Club Bruges on Tuesday – saw him reach 15 (and then 16) Champions League goals in fewer games than any other player.
He has already scored more goals in the competition, 16, than Brazilian stars Ronaldo and Adriano did.
Last week, he won the Golden Boy award – given to the best player aged 21 or under from one of the top-tier European leagues. But will he go on to become the world’s very best?
It is probably no surprise that Haaland is once again scoring goals for fun after he hit an incredible 44 in 40 appearances for two different clubs last season.
Haaland joined Dortmund from Red Bull Salzburg at the start of January and went on to win the Bundesliga player of the month despite playing just 59 minutes.
In the Champions League, a competition he loves so much that he listens to the anthem while driving in his car, Haaland became the first teenager to score 10 Champions League goals in a season.
Those goals came in just seven games, which made him the quickest player to reach double figures in Champions League history. (BBC)
•PHOTO: Braut Haaland
Source Daily sports
Posted November 25, 2020
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