Man City footballer Erling Haaland was on the front page of this week's online paper 'GQ Hype'. In the interview, he called Karim Benzema as he rolemodel: "I hope to be a better footballer than I am now."
In the event, the Norwegian forward revealed some curious anecdotes from when he started at Molde. "The first thing Solskjaer told me was 'you've got no idea how to head a ball. We've got to work on that," he said.
"That is what we did for two years, during my time at Molde. And it was good because I'm now scoring goals with my head thanks to that," he added.
In addition, Haaland himself explained the secret to his success in front of goal. "I try to do the same things I did when I was 13 in my hometown. I try to be a bit more turned on in my head."
"If I do that, I get a second's headstart and then I can finish and they can't block me, for example.They think I'm going down one side and I go down the other and score. I'm thinking all the time about things like that," Haaland concluded.