Haaland says completing treble for Manchester City his 'biggest dream'
Manchester City star Erling Haaland says completing an historic treble for his team is his "biggest dream" and Pep Guardiola's team gear up for an intense few weeks.
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Manchester City star Erling Haaland says completing an historic treble for his team is his "biggest dream" and Pep Guardiola's team gear up for an intense few weeks.
Erling Haaland says winning a historic Treble is “why Manchester City bought me”, as the Norwegian looks to complete a dream debut season with two more trophies. City signed Haaland from Borussia Dortmund last summer and his maiden campaign in English football has been a resounding success. Ad The Norway international has scored 58 goals in 57 games in all competitions to fire his new club to the Premier League title, as well as FA Cup and Champions League finals.
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Erling Haaland says a historic treble with Manchester City would be his “biggest dream” and hopes to fulfil his purpose and help deliver the Champions League.
Manchester United defender Raphael Varane said they do not fear Erling Haaland ahead of their FA Cup final showdown against Manchester City but acknowledged that their rivals pose a threat from every area of the pitch.
Manchester United defender Raphael Varane said they do not fear Erling Haaland ahead of their FA Cup final showdown against Manchester City but acknowledged that their rivals pose a threat from every area of the pitch.
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