
"It's been a good day, doing lots of good things for my body and what I normally do in my life, Erling Haaland says in the opening seconds of the video that marked the launch of his YouTube channel on Thursday. The recording is entitled Day in the life of a pro footballer but this is not the most enticing start."
"If the key takeaways are that Haaland has maple syrup in his coffee, stands in front of red light to get vitamin D and is sickeningly talented on the barbecue, there is more besides when the Manchester City striker invites the camera into his mansion of marble, clean edges and floor-to-ceiling windows. Maybe he is not permanently a footballer eager to mow down defenders on his way to scoring goals."
"Like any sleep-deprived parent, Haaland starts with a coffee, suggesting it is a superfood, if done right. The expensive bit of kit implies he has been on a barista course but a Milanese coffee aficionado is unlikely to have added the maple syrup. Equally, they have not scored 24 goals in 14 games this season. Fried eggs and freshly delivered bread complete breakfast, all cooked by Haaland."
Erling Haaland launched a YouTube channel with a Day in the life of a pro footballer video that opens with him noting a good day. He lives in a marble mansion with floor-to-ceiling windows and displays domestic self-sufficiency, cooking breakfast of fried eggs and fresh bread for himself and his girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen. He drinks coffee with maple syrup and uses red light for vitamin D. A large teddy bear in the kitchen hints at family life with a young child. By 9am he trains at home with City sports therapist Mario Pafundi for massage and soft tissue work to keep his groin flexible.
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