Erling Haaland had a great start to the season with his new jersey. Photo: Thomas COEX / AFP.
the Norwegian giant Erling Haland reunited with his old club, the Borussia Dortmundthis afternoon on the second day of the Champions League, with the aim of extending his spectacular start with the Manchester City: twelve goals in eight games.
A tornado overwhelms the Premier League, with ten goals in six games, to which he adds the brace against Sevilla (4-0) on the first day of Champions.
Haaland, 22, left Dortmund in the last transfer market, in which he played two and a half seasons, scoring 86 goals in 89 games across all competitions.
Behind Haaland in the considerations is the Argentine Julián Álvarez, who gave in every time he was called to enter the field. It is not yet confirmed whether the former River will leave or wait for his chance on the bench.
In a group G in which Copenhagen also compete, who lost 3-0 to Dortmund on the first day, the English team assumes the role of favorites.
Sevilla, immersed in a difficult start to the season, must win their visit to the Danish capital to remain in the top two places.
Real Madrid, defending champions and counting their games this season by victories, will face a revived Leipzig on Wednesday.
Meringues dominate in the F key along with Shaktar Donetsk, who faces Celtic Glasgow.
Furthermore, the coach Massimiliano Allegri, who returned in 2021, must find the formula to relaunch a Juventus that began with doubts both in the league and in the Champions League, with the 2-1 defeat against PSG.
Torino now host Benfica in Group H where PSG will travel to Israel to face Maccabi Haifa.
In group E, the most interesting thing will be Graham Potter’s debut on the Chelsea bench in the already crucial duel against Salzburg.
Defeated 1-0 in Zagreb on Tuesday, a result that cost Thomas Tuchel his job, the Blues must react to an Austrian team that opened with a 1-1 draw against Milan, which are now home to Dinamo.
In addition, the duel of group A between Rangers and Napoli will be played on Wednesday, initially scheduled for Tuesday, which has been postponed due to logistical problems related to the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday at Balmoral Castle, in Scotland.
Source: Clarin