Erling Haaland accused struck the Manchester City mascot!

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This is a matter that could very seriously set the Norwegian Manchester City striker. This Friday, The Sun reveals that Erling Haaland is the subject of a complaint on the part of the young woman who officiated in the role of the club mascot, Moonbeam. The young temporary worker claims that the striker would have hit him several times in the back of the head after a photo shoot, which would have caused him vomiting and losses of balance. According to the Sunthe emergency notes of Salford Royal have confirmed its symptoms, although a CT scan has revealed any lesion.

Informed of the events, the club would have launched an internal investigation to prove the veracity of its words, and would finally have whitewashed Erling Haaland, before ending the young woman's contract a few weeks later. A spokesperson for Manchester City said: “We conducted an in -depth investigation and found that none of the evidence, including the video sequences, corroborated the assertion that an injury was suffered in the alleged manner.”

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