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Manchester City striker Erling Haaland scored a totally insane goal this Wednesday evening in the Champions League.
Erling Haaland made the talk again this Wednesday, double scorer against Sparta Prague in the third act of the Champions League (4-0).
Before his assured double with the help of Matheus Nunes – for the fourth goal of the Skyblues (68e) – the Norwegian striker pulled off an exceptional achievement, an acrobatic gesture that a certain Zlatan Ibrahimovic would not have denied (58e).
Manchester City blithely dominated this C1 meeting, quickly finding the fault through Phil Foden (3e) and further aggravating the score by John Stones between the two goals of his cyborg (64e). Matheus Nunes closed the score with a penalty at the end of the match (5-0, 87e).
Building on this card, and their seven points collected in three days, the Cityzens are on the podium in the general classification, just ahead of Monaco and Brest, two lengths behind the leaders Aston Villa and Liverpool.
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