Haaland 'ready' for Man City return at Southampton
FootballErling Haaland Unveils Interesting New Look Ahead of Champions League Clash vs Bayern
- Erling Haaland rocked a new hairstyle ahead of Manchester City’s tie with Bayern Munich
- The in-form Norwegian striker looks fully fit ahead of the crunch Champions League clash
- City are keen on winning the tournament and will hope to finally break a duck this season
Norwegian striker, Erling Haaland left fans stunned in training, this time for his peculiar hairstyle.
Haaland, who is officially on 30 Premier League goals after a brace against Southampton over the weekend, was spotted with a new braided look ahead of the big game.
It was certainly a different look from his normal hairstyle, although it is debated whether he will have the same braids during the Champions League quarter-final clash.
Away from his goal-scoring prowess, Haaland has exquisite hair which is surely the envy of many women around the world.
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On Saturday against Southampton, fans were adamant the Norwegian should sign with a shampoo company after he let down his locks to unveil a majestic look as he made his way down the tunnel.
Haaland would not be the first Man City player to land such a deal either. Joe Hart, in early 2010, starred as the face of Head & Shoulders' advertising campaigns, as reported by Daily Star.
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As far as his football is concerned, Haaland has taken the Premier League by storm since moving to Man City in the summer.
Across all competitions, the 22-year-old has scored 44 goals, putting him in line to win the European Golden shoe.
Pep Guardiola will hope Haaland is the lucky charm to break his Champions League duck, as he is yet to win it since leaving Barcelona.
Haaland scores stunning bicycle kick
Sports Brief also reported on Haaland scoring with a bicycle kick for Manchester City against Southampton, during the game on April 8.
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FootballThe Norwegian's opening goal came courtesy of Kevin de Bruyne, who brilliantly set him up with a cross which he seamlessly headed home.
In the second half, Jack Grealish was involved in the build-up as he crossed the ball to Haaland, who did well with an improvised finish.