Bundesliga
VIDEO: Erling Haaland dances in a nightclub after his last game for Dortmund
After two and a half years, Dortmund parted ways with Erling Haaland. And after the match-winning goal, he said goodbye to Borussia Dortmund in style as he joined a group of fans in a nightclub.
After two and a half years, Dortmund parted ways with Erling Haaland. And after the match-winning goal, he said goodbye to Borussia Dortmund in style as he joined a group of fans in a nightclub.
The striker, who will move to Manchester City in the summer, made his last appearance for the Bundesliga side, who beat Hertha Berlin 2-1 on Saturday.
in the 68th minute, he converted a penalty. He sent the ball uncompromisingly into the net. Haaland’s goal levelled the score at 1-1. The game was then decided by Moukoko, who sent Hertha into the barrier.
“ It was a great pleasure and honour to wear this jersey. I had unforgettable moments in Dortmund, met special people and first-class teammates.
Not to mention the fan base, which has always been our 12th player. The yellow wall is really incredible and it’s something everyone has to experience at least once in their lives. I’ll never forget any of it. Thank you.“
But it looks like the fun isn’t over for 21-year-old Nora at Dortmund. A video has emerged on social media showing Haaland jumping up and down in a Dortmund tracksuit.
In another video, Haaland is behind a bar, spilling drinks to fans.
Many fans were reminded by these videos of Haaland’s last night club celebrations, which ended with his sacking.
But whatever dancing skills Haaland lacks, he amply makes up for it by scoring goals, ending his stellar tenure at Dortmund with 86 goals in 89 appearances.
Source: Twitter, Instagram
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