Haaland: I am not the most important player in the world

 


Haaland, the Norwegian player for Manchester City, affirmed that he does not consider himself the "most important player in the world," but he believes he has had the best season in his career.

In his first season with City, Haaland scored 52 goals in 52 matches, which is the highest number in his career.

Additionally, he won the Premier League title and the FA Cup, with the Champions League final remaining (next Saturday) for a potential triumph in that competition.

During the media day before the final against Inter Milan in Istanbul, Haaland stated, "We are one step away from making history.

Winning the Champions League is a dream, and I will do everything in my power to achieve it."

He further declared, "This team has won everything without me except the Champions League. I came here to accomplish that goal."

Regarding his recent goal drought of only scoring one goal in the last seven matches, Haaland remarked, "I don't think about that. You can focus on the fact that I scored 52 goals or that I scored one goal in seven matches. It doesn't matter much to me."

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