Erling Braut Haaland show in the Manchester derby – scored two before the break – news Sport – Sports news, results and broadcast schedule

13 goals in the Premier League in just seven and a half games. Those are the statistics for Erling Braut Haaland. As soon as the clock passed half an hour, the Norwegian started to cut down Manchester United. First, he rose to the air and smashed the Manchester United players in the box at a corner, and just crossed the ball over the goal line. Tyrell Malacia tried desperately to clear but was too late. – Haaland is a beast! It’s like a man playing five-a-side football. I have no idea why Eriksen marks him, because he couldn’t handle it, exclaimed former Manchester United player Gary Neville after Haaland’s first goal. By then, Phil Foden had already sent Manchester City into the lead. – He crushes the Manchester United player in the air there, Erling Braut Haaland. He walks higher, is stronger. He is simply a badass, said Viaplay’s expert Tor Ole Skullerud. – Manchester United get a real beating Only two minutes later, the Norwegian was in front again. In pure goal-stealing style, he appeared at the back post and slid in a cross from Kevin De Bruyne. – Manchester United are getting a real beating, Neville concluded after Haaland’s second goal – There is not much more to say about the boy from Bryne who continues with something that is completely impossible to see the dimensions of. He is in a flow of another world, Skullerud concluded. Just before the break, Haaland put away his goal hat and put on his waiter’s hat. A brilliant cross landed perfectly with Phil Foden, who scored 4-0. The Norwegian’s performance is also attracting attention from other football colleagues. – Wow, Erling Braut Haaland. Simply a monster, writes Borussia Dortmund stopper Mats Hummels on Twitter. Manchester United gets a completely different publicity. They are slaughtered after the first 45 minutes. – It must be painful. It’s a bad game plan and they’ve been naive. There is a huge difference between the teams, says former Leeds player Eirik Bakke. The fight is still going on.



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