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Erling Haaland

Erling Braut Haaland is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Manchester City and the Norway national team. Considered one of the best players in the world, and the greatest Norwegian player ever, he is known for his speed, strength, positioning, and fini...

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I said sorry to everyone, so this is simply not good enough.
Norway national team player
Poor Ullevaal pitch forces Norway women's qualifier relocation, draws criticismApr 6
I think it must have been the Faroe Islands, a couple of years ago when I got injured here. It was not as bad as today, today it was completely terrible.
Norway national team player
Poor Ullevaal pitch forces Norway women's qualifier relocation, draws criticismApr 6
I think Bryne Stadium is a bit better than this, so I am used to good grass pitches in Jæren.
Norway national team player
Poor Ullevaal pitch forces Norway women's qualifier relocation, draws criticismApr 6
Well, not completely ruined, but not far from it, of course, Switzerland with respect for them, they try to play, but you see that they make some mistakes that they wouldn't have made if the pitch had been good. So it is actually a bit positive for us that the pitch wasn't so good either so we manage to punish them, but it's not good. I said sorry to everyone, so this is simply not good enough. You simply have to talk to Lise, since she is the boss.
Norway national team player
Poor Ullevaal pitch forces Norway women's qualifier relocation, draws criticismApr 6
I am not a big reader myself, but I want to encourage young people to take part in stories that they can identify with.
Football star
Haaland buys rare 16th-century book for 1.3M kroner, donates to hometownApr 6
I have never been a big reader, but I want the book to always be open, so that you can read about those who came from my area, from Bryne and Jæren.
National team star
Haaland buys rare 16th-century book for 1.3M kroner, donates to hometownApr 6
Then it is easier to want to read, when you can identify with those it is written about.
National team star
Haaland buys rare 16th-century book for 1.3M kroner, donates to hometownApr 6
I am living my dream, but unfortunately it is for the few. I have seen how books give many more the opportunity to dream, and to live out their dreams.
National team star
Haaland buys rare 16th-century book for 1.3M kroner, donates to hometownApr 6
I have never been a big reader, but I want the book to always be open, so that you can read about those who came from my area, from Bryne and Jaeren.
Manchester City forward
Haaland buys rare 16th-century book for 1.3M kroner, donates to hometownApr 6
I apologize to everyone, the pitch was not good enough.
Football player
Swedish Cup Final Draw Postponed Amid Neutral Venue ControversyApr 1

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