Manchester City star Erling Haaland has explained what ex-Nottingham Forest defender Alexander Milosevic said to him during a recent international clash.
Norway took on Sweden last night, with the former Reds performer keen to get inside the head of the sensational striker.
Haaland scored twice as Norway ran out 2-1 winners against their Scandinavian rivals last night.
He is a true goal machine and next season Forest will come up against Haaland now they’re a Premier League outfit.
Milosevic was keen to try and put Haaland off of his game last night.
Following the game, Norwegian TV channel TV2 spoke to the striker and he revealed what the former Forest man said to him.
“First, he called me a wh*re. I can safely say that I am not. Secondly, he said he was going to break my legs, a minute-and-a-half later I scored. That was fine, that…,” Haaland said.
These Haaland’s comments were shared on Twitter by City Xtra and it attracted plenty of attention from the club’s supporters.
“”I can safely say that I am not”.😭 I don’t think that he realizes how funny he is. Oh Erling, we love you 💙.”
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“Already loving this guy.”
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“What a guy 😭😭 can’t wait to see his shithousery in the prem.”
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“Brutal, honest and always keeps it 100 percent real . Rare to see players nowadays speak their mind ….. As they are always media trained.”
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“imagine him and Grealish taunting other players.”
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“Him and Grealish will make a good group of shithousery.”
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“This man and Jack are gonna have the entire league after them.”
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“We need more of this in football, name calling and being petty>>>>.”
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“Can’t wait for this in the Premier League. Imagine him up against the likes of Robertson.”
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