First five minutes, he just kept on pushing me, so I was thinking, All right, let's have it', Haaland revealed to the Sky panel. So, then I started pushing him back, and for me, this is a proper goal. I was a bit tired before the game. Going into the game, I was thinking, It's going to be a tough game'. But then after 10 seconds, he starts pushing me, and he starts motivating me, so all praise to him, honestly, he made me want to do that.
Erling Haaland scored five goals in a huge 11-1 win for Norway against Moldova in World Cup qualification. The Manchester City striker is his country's leading all-time goalscorer and took his tally to 48 in 45 caps with his impressive haul. Martin Odegaard of Arsenal was also on target while Thelo Aasgard of Rangers came on after 64 minutes and still scored four times.