Generational change has arrived. Erling Haaland score his fourth double in a row on the Champions League with which it arrived at 20 goals in the competition in hardly 14 matches played in competition. To theirs 20 years, seven months and 18 days, the goal-scoring pace of the Norwegian striker has pulverized the fact for Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe when they were the same age, to the degree that even adding their goals reach the shocking figure of the player of the Borussia Dortmund.
CR7, the top scorer in this competition with 134 goals, als 20 years, seven months and 18 days did not have a single goal. He scored his first goal against Roma in the 2006-2007 season at the age of 22, two months and five days, with 18 games played for Manchester United.
The Flea, who is the second all-time leading scorer with 120 goals, scored his first goal in the 2006-2007 Champions League against Werder Bremen at the age of 18, four months and nine days. At the age of Haaland, the Argentine added six goals in the competition he has won four times with Barcelona.
Mbappe he also started his career in this tournament at a devastating pace, but at the age of the Borussia Dortmund striker, the French player only had 10 notes, half of what it records Erling in just two seasons played. Donatello scored his first goal in the Champions League 18 years old, two months and one day in the 2016-2017 Round of 16 play-off game against Manchester City.
Erling Haaland made his Champions League debut on September 17, 2019. This day, and still with the shirt of the RB Salzburg, In a group stage match against Belgium’s Genk, scored a hat-trick. He finished this 2019-2020 season with 10 goals: 8 with Salzburg and two more with Borussia, a team that signed him to the 2019 winter market.
In total, Haaland he has barely played one thousand eight minutes in the competition, leaving an average of one goal each 50 minutes. Even in the only two games he had to change in the second half, the Norwegian footballer scored, against the Liverpool and against Genk, Wearing the colors of the Austrian painting.
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