Erling Haaland was left humiliated by teammate Riyad Mahrez as they prepared for the Champions League final against Inter.
The Norwegian was sent to get hotdog by teammate Mahrez during their final training sessions for Saturday’s match against Inter Milan.
Riyad Mahrez, Algerian skipper, skinned Haaland with a beautiful drag back and change of direction, leaving the record breaker with his head and hands on the pitch.
Football fans rushed to the comment section of the video, with one saying: “Haaland is nowhere near God level.”
Another fan also commented with a shocking expression, saying: “Damn,” while another fan added: “It’s just the beginning.”
A fourth fan added: “[Jack] Grealish thinking about what he’ll roast Haaland with next.”
While another added: “My question is: Why is Mahrez not starting most of the matches again?”
Ilkay Gundogan has also called on the 1.94 m tall Norwegian to fire City to their maiden Champions League title.
Gundogan while speaking to UEFA, said: “Right now, he might be the best striker in the world. He brings so much to our team.”
“He gives us a different quality, with his physical strength, with his mentality, with his speed and with his goals too, of course.”
“The last couple of years, we didn’t have a classic No.9 in the team. Therefore we needed to play a bit more flexibly, a bit differently.”
“Now we know that we have someone in the box who can control the ball, including high aerial balls.”
“Erling Haaland is very good with his head and can win battles against tall, strong centre-backs.”
“This adds a whole new dimension to our game. It gives us a new dynamic. And in addition, he brings a great mentality and character.”
“He has helped us a lot already. Let’s hope he can also help us in the final.”
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Recall we reported that Erling Haaland reveal that he “will do everything” to help City to win a historic Treble this season.
Haaland will also lead the Citizyns to the Champions League final where they will face Inter Milan in European football’s biggest tournament.
Erling Haaland, while speaking to BBC Sports Editor Dan Roan, said: “This is why they bought me of course, to get this, we don’t have to hide that.”
“It would mean everything. I will do everything I possibly can to try to make it happen. It’s my biggest dream and hopefully dreams do come true.”
He added: “But as well it’s not easy – it’s two finals against two good teams that will do everything they can to try to destroy that.”
“They will be motivated, they will be ready and we have to play at our best, because if we play at our best we have a really good chance of achieving exactly that.”
Manchester City under Pep Guardiola overtook Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal to lift their third Premier League trophy in a row.
Erling Haaland, who scored a record 36 top-flight goals this season, said: “We’ve been chasing the whole season so when we won the Premier League it was a big relief.”
“Now we’ve got two finals left and now the only thing we can focus on is these two finals before the vacation.”
The Norwegian has enjoyed a remarkable first season with Manchester City since he signed from Borussia Dortmund last summer.
Haaland also was named the Football Writers’ Association (FWA) Men’s Footballer of the Year and he is the first player to win the Premier League Player and young player of the Year awards in the same season.