Haaland’s Odorous Technique: The Mystery Behind the Nose Covering by Opponents

2023-06-14 23:16:10

Last Saturday, Manchester City lived the most glorious night of all its history, following being crowned champion of the Champions League 2022-23 by beating Inter Milan 1-0 at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul (Turkey).

One of the great figures of the ‘citizens’ was the Norwegian striker Erling Haaland, who was awarded the ‘golden boot’ of the tournamentfollowing getting 12 goals, four more than his immediate rival, Mohamed Salah of Liverpool.

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The title for Pep Guardiola’s team has given all kinds of reactions and one of them has had the international with Norway as the protagonist. In one of the many photos of the celebration of the title, it looks like Rodri, author of the championship goal, covers his nose when he is near the ‘android’.

This image had already occurred at some point, precisely with the Colombian defender Yerry Mina in the most recent duel once morest Everton, in addition to what happened in the Champions League clash once morest Bayern Munich, with Leon Goretzka holding his nose when he was marking Haaland.

Why have several players covered their noses when they are close to Haaland?

The image of Rodri next to Haaland, while covering his nose, gave to remember the statements given at the time by Leon Goretzkawho faced the Norwegian in the quarterfinals of the last Champions League.

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The international with the German National Team declared that Haaland “has no respect for his rival”, since “farted” every time an opponent approached him. Although it has not been proven, it is most likely that several of the defenders who are in charge of preventing the Norwegian’s goals have suffered from this odorous technique to keep the brand away.


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