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Erling Haaland with a goal for City against BVB

Erling Haaland gave Marco Reus and Co. an almost comforting hug after he personally destroyed Dortmund’s dream of a coup at Manchester City. In the end, the Norwegian goalkeeper, who had scored the 2-1 (0-0) winning goal for the English team against his former club, celebrated. “It was nice, it was an emotional game for me. Dortmund is an impressive club. I had a good time there,” said Haaland after his dream goal.

The surprise for Dortmund was within reach, but in the end they were left empty-handed. After a defensively disciplined performance for a long time, BVB led 1-0 up to the 80th minute, but then had to accept defeat on the second day of the Champions League. The black series against teams from the English Premier League continued, with BVB now losing the last eight duels in a row.

Haaland like Cruyff once did

Manchester’s hero was Haaland in the 84th minute. “Incredible,” said his coach Pep Guardiola about the goalscorer’s artistic contribution and felt reminded of Holland’s legend Johan Cruyff during the action. However, Haaland had a simple explanation: “I have long legs and I jumped well.”

The Dortmund cover had the Norwegian, who switched from BVB to City in the summer, well under control. John Stones equalized the Dortmund lead by Jude Bellingham in his English homeland (56th) (80th), BVB substitute keeper Alexander Meyer did not look good with his long-range shot.

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