Something that is usually done when the game is over, was seen yesterday before half-time. It was during the Young Boys-Manchester City Champions League (0-3). The Guinean footballer of the Swiss team, Mohamed Ali Camarahe asked for the shirt Erling Haaland to the Norwegian’s surprise. After the game, the coaches of both teams defined the ‘great moment’.
Raphael Wicky said he will talk to Mohamed Ali Camara to find out for himself what happened. “I didn’t see what happened, it was news to me and I’m a little surprised at the moment,” he told reporters. “On the other hand, I don’t think it has anything to do with the game or the performance, but I’ll talk to him and see what he tells me. Maybe Erling asked him for the shirt, I don’ I don’t know!” he says. joking.
The Young Boys player was seen approaching Haaland, who had already scored one of his two goals, as they made their way to the locker room tunnel and the two exchanged shirts. Half-time exchanges are rare and often draw the ire of fans, who consider them out of place in the heat of battle.
Former City player Keith Curle told Sky Sports that as a manager he would be “furious”. Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola made it clear that it did not bother him and he removed it. “I don’t know anything about that. We won 3-0. It happened, I don’t know why.”
Source: La Verdad

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