Berlin, Sep 15 (Ians) It might not have been his best game, but Erling Haaland’s winning goal in Manchester City’s Champions League encounter against Borussia Dortmund is certainly in the charts of football’s most artistic goals.
His 13th goal in the City in nine games triggered a wave of astonishment, not only among his former teammates of Dortmund that he left only 122 days ago.
“Not many players kick the ball at a similar height,” Dortmund coach Edin Terzic assumed, as German media came up with headlines expressing the greatest admiration.
Spanish newspaper Diario As is assumed to have seen a “goal going around the world.”
German TV reckoned the 22-year-old could easily paint the ceilings of a flat by foot.
Former Norwegian international Jan Aage Fjortoft spoke of a “Zlatan-like masterpiece” reminding of similar artistic goals created by Swedish icon Zlatan Ibrahimovic, reports Xinhua.
British media asked: “Who...
His 13th goal in the City in nine games triggered a wave of astonishment, not only among his former teammates of Dortmund that he left only 122 days ago.
“Not many players kick the ball at a similar height,” Dortmund coach Edin Terzic assumed, as German media came up with headlines expressing the greatest admiration.
Spanish newspaper Diario As is assumed to have seen a “goal going around the world.”
German TV reckoned the 22-year-old could easily paint the ceilings of a flat by foot.
Former Norwegian international Jan Aage Fjortoft spoke of a “Zlatan-like masterpiece” reminding of similar artistic goals created by Swedish icon Zlatan Ibrahimovic, reports Xinhua.
British media asked: “Who...
- 9/15/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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