
The 6-foot-5 Norwegian striker says he enjoys American support and prefers a more involved playing style
Haaland embraces US fans as 'babygirl' World Cup machine
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Erling Haaland, Norway's prolific striker, has become both a World Cup machine and an internet sensation dubbed 'babygirl.' In a team news conference on Thursday, Haaland expressed his enjoyment of being embraced in the U.S., saying, 'I think it’s a good thing because I like the Americans.' Despite his towering 6-foot-5 frame, which makes fellow players look small, Haaland noted his playing style: 'Although I score the same goals, I like to touch the ball a little more, be involved in play a little bit more, but also can play as an out-and-out [No.] 9.'
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Erling Haaland is Norway's World Cup machine — and the internet's 'babygirl'.
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Although I score the same goals, I like to touch the ball a little more, be involved in play a little bit more, but also can play as an out-and-out [No.] 9.
according to New York PostHaaland said in a team news conference on Thursday that he's enjoyed being embraced in the U.S. “I think it’s a good thing because I like the Americans.
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according to New York PostErling Haaland stands at 6 feet, 5 inches, an intimidating force who can make fellow soccer players look tiny in stature and talent.
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