Erling Haaland is the goal demon. That has been clear for a few seasons now and was confirmed last year, when many questioned whether he could replicate his numbers in the Premier League and, not only that, but he broke the historical record for goals in a season in England with 36 points.
A total of 52 goals with the Manchester City shirt, winning their first Champions League, is reason enough to end the debate that he is a ‘killer’ who can make history, but there are some who still hide behind the fact that in Norway It. doesn’t seem very decisive, a debate that is clearly over.
Haaland has been accused of not performing at the same level at international level. Not only because Norway couldn’t keep up with the good teams, but because they found a measly goal in 10 games, a more remarkable figure for starting talented forwards from other eras. However, the debate ended shortly at this point. In this last break, Haaland scored again and confirmed that he is also a defensive beast in his country’s shirt. There were at least 19 goals in the next 16 international matches, which is almost an average of one goal per game, reaching 25 out of 26 matches. A real animal.
It is inevitable to think that it might be a fact that Haaland has even broken the record for goals at the national team level which is currently held by none other than Cristiano Ronaldo. It is true that against the Norwegian he plays that his country does not have as much potential as Portugal and to meet the 123 goals of the Portuguese star he needs to start playing World Cups and Euro Cups and try to advance to the knockout phase, but his average is scary and should be considered.
Source: La Verdad

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