English Premier League defense are unable to prevent Erling Haaland from scoring goals.
Some soccer fans, however, believe they have found the solution: he should be completely banned from playing.
This season, Haaland has scored 14 goals for Manchester City in just eight Premier League appearances, including three straight hat tricks at the Etihad Stadium.
Additionally, he has scored five goals in three Champions League games.
Several online petitions have been created in reaction to his venomous rhetoric to prohibit him from intimidating opponents.
There is a petition titled “Ban Erling Haaland from Association Football because it is unfair.”
Its summary is as follows: “It’s simply not fair. We can make a difference. The time has come for us to act. This robot should not be permitted to continue operating in our nation.”
“Remove Erling Haaland from the United Kingdom” is the title of another petition initiated by Shane Lee.
“Erling Haaland is a significant problem,” the blurb adds. “He appears out of nowhere and repeatedly spoils the weekends of this nation’s hardworking citizens.” This issue must be addressed to safeguard the mental health of millions of people in our society.
“If nothing changes, the situation will only deteriorate. This individual needs nine league goals to equal last year’s golden boot winner. This is a lack of respect for the institution.”
Erling Haaland.
Even Haaland’s previous teammates are exhausted with his goal-scoring.
Jude Bellingham, a midfielder for Borussia Dortmund who played alongside Haaland in Germany last season, scored for the third consecutive Champions League game in Wednesday’s 4-1 victory over Sevilla.
With this goal, the 19-year-old became only the second teenager in Champions League history to score in the opening three games of a season.
Haaland, while playing for RB Salzburg, is the only other player to have accomplished this accomplishment.
“Of course. Bellingham said, “I swear to God, I can’t get anything past that old man at the moment” after learning that Haaland was the only person who had ever done what he had done previously.
It summarizes him.