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Haaland betrays his rival and makes fun of his threats: “He said he was going to break my legs… after a minute and a half I scored”

Erling Haland He was once again a figure with Norway this Monday, collaborating with a double for his team’s 2-1 victory against Sweden for the Nations League. However, he did not only stand out for his goals in Stockholm. At the end of the match, he also made headlines for a strong accusation against defender Alexander Milosevic, catching the attention of locals and strangers.

The new Manchester City striker ended up offended despite being the best player in the match and did not remain silent. Through the microphones, he unloaded against his rival and his words echoed throughout the world.

First he called me a prosti**** and I can safely say that I am not”, he began by saying before leaving the field in dialogue with the Norwegian channel TV 2. “Secondly, he said he was going to break my legs… after a minute and a half I scored the goal. That was good”, added Haaland, confused but without losing his style.

However, Milosevic denied giving him those phrases. “I would never have said that. It’s quite rude to say what he says, because I don’t speak Norwegian and he doesn’t speak Swedish, so I don’t know how we should communicate. I do not speak English in the field, so it is special that he says things that I have not said”, Said the Swedish defender when asked about these statements.

Leaving aside the controversy, Haaland signed a new double with Norway and monopolizes all the goals that his team has scored in the League of Nations. The Norwegian team disputes the second category of the tournament. And the gunner gave victory in Serbia to his team (0-1) last Thursday, on the first date.

On this occasion, during the visit to Sweden, he scored the two goals for Stale Solbakken’s team. The first, half an hour after converting a penalty committed by Emil Krafth inside the area. And the second, which sentenced the victory, by taking advantage of a ball received from Real Sociedad player Alexander Sorloth.

Anthony Elanga made, in the extension, the Swedish target that did not prevent the second victory of Norway that commands, with full victories, Group 4 of the second category of the League of Nations.

Haaland, at 21, has already scored eighteen goals in the nineteen games he has played for the Norwegian team.

Source: Elcomercio

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