Football NewsErling Haaland discusses the battle with Alexander Milosevic
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Erling Haaland scored goals on his last international outing with a head-to-head win over Alexander Milosevic.

 

What did Erling Haaland say?

The Norwegian footballer packed a brace for Norway in their 2-1 UEFA Nations League win over Sweden, with the Man City tied striker a last laugh in a heated battle with Milosevic that he claims saw a talkative opponent call him “a wh*re” and threaten break your legs. The player, who is heading to the PL this summer, brought each side together part-time in Stockholm on Sunday to help his side in three welcome points against Scandinavian neighbors.

Erling Haaland showed his predatory instincts once more when he rolled over from the penalty spot and claimed a well-taken second, with the Swedish player’s supposed battle cries shaken off to make sure it was Norway who were celebrating at the final whistle.

The Norwegian striker spoke about his field exchanges with Alexander Milosevic that he first called him wh*re. Erling can safely say no. Secondly, according to Erling Haaland, Milosevic said he was going to break his legs, after a minute and a half he scored. Haaland says it was great.

Norway team mate Leo Skiri Ostigard added about the alleged interaction of a fighting defender and a hot striker that this is the most stupid thing to do. According to Ostigard, to fire up Erling – he tried to do it in training and will never do it again. It’s what he likes, and then it quickly slams behind him.

 

Alexander Milosevic talks about his exchange with Erling

Alexander Milosevic denied Erling’s allegations, insisting he never interacted with the Norwegian superstar during the intense competition. Alexander said about the “wh*re” comment claims he wouldn’t have said it. According to Milosevic, it’s quite rude to say what Haaland says because Alexander doesn’t speak Norwegian and he doesn’t speak Swedish, so Milosevic doesn’t know how they should communicate. “I don’t speak English on the serve, so it’s especially that he says things I didn’t,” said the Swedish player.