Young Boys defender Mohamed Ali Camara was desperate to get his hands on Erling Haaland’s match-worn shirt during their Champions League clash at the Etihad.
City took the Swiss outfit apart at the Etihad Stadium thanks to two goals by Erling Haaland and a neat finish by Phil Foden.
It was 2-0 to City at half time and although the match wasn’t over, Young Boys defender Mohamed Ali Camara was keen to get his souvenir from the trip to the Etihad Stadium.
After the referee blew the whistle to mark the end of the first half, Camara was filmed running over to City hotshot Haaland.
Camara then asked the top scoring striker if he could have his shirt, and Haaland was happy to oblige as he handed the 26-year-old the top he wore in the first half.
You've got to take your chances if you want Erling Haaland's shirt 😅
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) November 7, 2023
Mohamed Camara managed to get it at half-time 👕#UCL pic.twitter.com/S5puTnCxFn
This is the effect Haaland has. Even on his peers; even the guy who is supposed to be marking him.
Camara was then seen on his backside when Haaland’s second goal – a rocket from the outside the area – flew in for City’s third on the night.
"That's UNSTOPPABLE!" 🚀
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) November 7, 2023
Erling Haaland – take a bow! 👏#UCL pic.twitter.com/ex0PVMnmqy
At least Camara has something to remember the night by. Soon to be framed next to a pool table, no doubt.
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