Union Berlin go top of Bundesliga after win at Cologne
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Erling Haaland continued to scale up the heights of Premier League football after he netted another goal for Manchester City.
The striker was at hand to score City's second goal in the 16th minute in their 3-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday afternoon.
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Haaland received a pass from Bernardo Silva with many yards left to cover to the Wolves' goal. The Wolves' defenders didn't react quickly to close him down and just on the edge of the penalty area, he unleashed a grass-cutter that sizzled past Jose Sa in the Wolves' goal.
Union Berlin go top of Bundesliga after win at Cologne
FootballBut the Norwegian didn't seem happy as the players walked down the tunnel at halftime. City still had their comfortable 2-0 lead and a man advantage after Nathan Collins had been sent off for a horrendous tackle on Jack Grealish.
A cameraman was trying to get up close images of the 22-year-old when he turned with an angry facial expression. He then lifted his hand and swung it against the camera in an apparent message to the cameraman that he didn't like what he was doing.
The cameraman heeded to Haaland's calling and is seen not pursuing the striker down the tunnel.
Sports Brief had earlier reported that Erling Haaland's acrobatic goal against Borussia Dortmund in midweek has dominated the headlines, however, footage of the Norwegian's rare but heartwarming gesture has surfaced on the internet.
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FootballHaaland continued his rich vein of form in front of goal against his former employers this week when he notched the match-winner to complete a comeback for Man City.
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