ERLING HAALAND persevered in playing versus Copenhagen despite the loss of his grandfather.
Over the course of the week, the Manchester City striker lost Tone Rasdal, 80.
Erling Haaland played against Copenhagen despite losing his grandfather
Tone Rasdal was Alfie Haarland’s mother
Alfie Haaland’s father Rasdal passed away quietly on Saturday.
“Our dear mother, mother-in-law, grandfather, grandfather, and great-grandfather Rasdal died peacefully today, aged 80,” stated Rasdal’s obituary.
Erling Haaland’s Grandparents having a great time with his sister, Gabrielle
According to the Norwegian publication Nettavisen, Rasdal died in a care home in Sivdaheimen.
Her funeral is scheduled for the following week.
Her passing occurred on the same day when Haaland defeated Everton in the Premier League with two braces.
It’s unclear at this time if the striker was told of her passing prior to or during the game.
In last night’s Champions League match, Haaland failed to score against Copenhagen.
He did dazzle the audience with a breathtaking effort at an acrobatic routine, leaping seven feet and six inches into the air.
He did post on social media following the game, but he just talked about football.
He added, “Halfway through ✔️ Let’s finish the work at home! 🙌🏻,” next to a picture of him working.
Following his suffering, supporters also showed their appreciation and sent words of support to Haaland:
“Imagine before you pass that you see your grandson not only break numerous records in the world’s best league, but also get a team to their first-ever UCL, leading to a treble,” someone added.
The second fan said, “His eyes are filled with so many ideas.” The Viking, have strength.
“Let’s dedicate this weekend’s game to her memory,” said another reply.
Thanks to goals from Phil Foden, Bernardo Silva, and Kevin de Bruyne, City defeated the Danish team 3-1.
It was reported by manager Pep Guardiola that Haaland’s body language against Everton in the first half was “not good.”
“These two objectives will greatly aid in his mental clearing,” he stated.
“He didn’t have excellent body language in the first half. Much, much better was the second half. When he scores a goal, he feels a different way.
“After that, he moves more and does everything.” He is superior.
He needs to understand that appropriate body language is necessary even if he doesn’t score.
“He needs to be in this upbeat, “OK, it will come, it will come” kind of attitude.