Erling Haaland did not make the move to rejoin Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Manchester United in January, but the Borussia Dortmund striker admitted he owes plenty his former boss.
Solskjaer managed Haaland at Norwegian club Molde, before the striker moved to RB Salzburg, where he earned that recent move to the Bundesliga amid United interest.
Haaland remains one of the hottest properties in European football after making a blistering start for Dortmund. But he revealed where it all started for him in Norway in an interview with Eurosport and the Solskjaer advice that made a huge difference.
Haaland pinpointed a miss for Molde against Kristiansund in early 2018 prompted the conversation. “When I look back, it was really a pretty strange time,
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