Bundesliga
Are they crazy? I don’t score enough goals, says the self-critical Haaland
Erling Haaland is now considered not only one of the greatest talents of our time, but also one of the best forwards. After all, he scores one goal after another at club and national level. But he is still not satisfied with his numbers.
Erling Haaland is now considered not only one of the greatest talents of our time, but also one of the best forwards. After all, he scores one goal after another at club and national level. But he is still not satisfied with his numbers.
He has once again entered the new season perfectly. He scored 6 goals for Dortmund in five competitive matches, adding 3 assists, and during the national break he played three games for Norway, scoring in all of them, and in the last one he scored a hat-trick against Gibraltar.
In short, Erling Haaland is building on his previous seasons and shining. As if no one could stop him. And actually, it’s no wonder. After all, the 21-year-old Norwegian is highly self-critical.
He has played 15 games for the Norwegian national team and scored 12 goals. And that’s what’s bothering him. And not just a little. He’d like to surpass Norway’s top scorer, Jorgen Juve, with 33 goals.
“I don’t score enough goals. I have an average of almost one goal per game, but I should have more goals than games,” Haaland surprised TV2 with his comments after scoring Gibraltar’s hat-trick.
The Norwegian sharpshooter is now one of the hottest commodities on the transfer market. He is expected to leave Dortmund after the current season and a cast battle is brewing for his person.
At 21 years old, he has scored 124 goals between the seniors combined at club and national level. It is an exceptional record. There are few strikers who can’t reach such a record in their entire career. Haaland can take it very far.
Source: Transfermarkt, TV2
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