Is positive thinking his superpower? At 22, Erling Haaland has stunned the football world with his prolific goal-scoring and looks set to become one of the all-time greats.
Jaw-dropping star could be world's best
Is positive thinking his superpower? At 22, Erling Haaland has stunned the football world with his prolific goal-scoring and looks set to become one of the all-time greats.
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The crowd rose to its feet as Erling Haaland left the pitch on Tuesday night. Haaland had more than done his bit against RB LeipzigA city in southeastern Germany.. He had taken eight shots, all on target, and scored five goals in a 7-0 victory for Manchester City.
"He was, frankly, jaw-dropping here," wrote Barney Ronay in The Guardian: "unstoppable in a way that felt different to any other, previous version of unstoppable."
It was easy to forget, Ronay added, that Haaland was still a "slightly goofy" 22-year-old who has never won a major trophy and travels with his dad.
The statistics tell their own story. He is one of only three players to have scored five times in a Champions League game, and the fastest and youngest to reach 30 goals in the competition.
He has scored 39 goals for Manchester City so far this season, breaking the record set 94 years ago by Tommy Johnson. They include five hat-tricks - three more than any other player in Europe's top five leagues.
Football is in his blood: his father Alfie also played for Manchester City. Erling was just five when he started training with the family's local club in Norway, Bryne. At 15 he won a place in the first team.
Bigger clubs lined up to sign him. At 17 he scored four goals for Molde against the Norwegian league leaders Brann. At 19 he hit nine for Norway against Honduras in the Under-20 World Cup.
Signed by Red Bull SalzburgA city in Austria. , he became the first teenager to score in five consecutive Champions League matches. In 2019 he moved to Borussia Dortmund, making his debut as a substitute against Augsburg. Within 22 minutes he had scored three times, helping to turn a 3-1 deficit into a 5-3 victory.
He joined Manchester City last June for £51m, and scored two hat-tricks in his first month in the Premier League.
His manager, Pep Guardiola, highlights his positive attitude:1
"He can miss one chance and he never gets depressed, he isn't sad... the next one, he knows he'll have the chance and he'll be there.'"
A leading entrepreneurA person who sets up their own business., Dr Sam Collins, agrees that this is a key attribute.2
Failure, she says, should be seen as "a stepping stone on the way to success... Look for the greater message of the experience and expect it to, eventually, turn out for the good."
Yes: As Pep Guardiola observes, many athletes are held back by dwelling on opportunities they have missed. The fact that Haaland simply looks forward to the next one gives him a huge advantage.
No: His success if based on his physical attributes: he is 6ft 4ins tall and very fast. He is also brilliant at positioning himself and has a technique which means that most of his shots are on target.
Or... His biggest advantage is his father, from whom he inherited his skill and his knowledge of the game. Alfie Haaland introduced him to club football as a child and continues to guide his career.
Leipzig - A city in southeastern Germany.
Salzburg - A city in Austria.
Entrepreneur - A person who sets up their own business.
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Jaw-dropping star could be world’s best

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Leipzig - A city in southeastern Germany.
Salzburg - A city in Austria.
Entrepreneur - A person who sets up their own business.