“He is on loan from Real Madrid”- Spanish journalist takes a sarcastic jibe at Erling Haaland
Erling Haaland at Manchester City
Recently a Spanish journalist struck a nerve with his statement about Manchester City‘s new forward Erling Haaland, the player who’s having a ridiculous run in the Premier League. The Journalist said, “He currently plays for Man City, but he’s on loan from Real Madrid“, indicating sarcastically the chances that the player has with the Los Blancos.
The Norwegian who was quite close to signing a deal with the Los Blancos for this season, somehow landed in England, so taking a dig at it the journalist showed a sarcastic reply. Sarcastically indicating that the player won’t stay with City for long, he would jump his way into the Spanish giants.
It could be anything, well if go about recent incidents, Haaland was found saying that the people here in Manchester like him, and he has no plans whatsoever for a move from here. The Spanish giants could be the perfect spot for the Norwegian as that team gets your dream of winning the Champions League fulfilled.
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Erling Haaland is a joke in the Premier League
The pace and records that the Norwegian is moving ahead with are remarkable and are considered to be a record-breaking run and insecurity for all the young talents that are thriving to be at the position that currently Haaland is holding tight to.
He’s believed to break the Thierry Henry record and the record of Hary Kane to be one of the greatest players in the Premier League if not the best. Gary Neville rightfully compared him to the film character as he really is a nightmare to defenders.
The Norwegian professional is set to win the Premier League golden boot this season, a really strong contender also with the chances of Manchester City winning the league would surely list his name up high in the Ballon d’Or rankings for the next year.
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