Haaland: Hopefully I will win some trophies in Man City

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Erling Haaland says his main aim at City is to help the team win trophies and enjoy himself.

“It’s a big challenge,” said Haaland.

“It’s a new country, new league, new coach… new everything. I know how it is to come to a new club, I have done it a couple of times before.

Hopefully I can bring some more quality. With me as a striker, I want to have fun. When I have fun, I score goals and enjoy playing. I hope to smile a lot.

There are so many good players. It’s a huge potential. City are already winners and it’s already a huge potential. I am really excited.

Every footballer wants to win trophies and become better every single day.

Sometimes I see players pose with a trophy and I say, ‘I would love to be you’. Let’s keep working hard and hopefully I will win some trophies”.

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