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The 20-year-old from Jæren has already scored on his Dortmund debut in:
- Bundesliga
- The Champions League
- The German Cup
- Derby against archrival Schalke 04
- The German Super Cup
In any case, Haaland was very disappointed that there was a defeat at the end and therefore there was no trophy tonight.
– I really think we played a good “scary” game here, but there are small margins between the best team in the world, Bayern Munich, and Dortmund tonight. In any case, it’s sour “jysla,” he tells Viasat.
55 minutes were played in the super cup final against Bayern Munich when the Norwegian forward was played by Danish Thomas Delaney.
Shiny finish
Alone with the goalkeeper of the German team, he did everything well. He dragged the ball with a perfect first touch, before nailing it into Manuel Neuer’s right corner with his left foot.
The scoreboard ensured that Dortmund drew 2-2. It also provided Haaland’s second goal points for the night.
The 20-year-old also kept up a good goal on goal as Dortmund dropped to 1-2 late in the first half.
The Norwegian now has an incredible 19 goals in 22 appearances for Dortmund after the transfer from Salzburg in January.
However, Haaland’s good showing in the super cup final did not help the Dortmund yellows and blacks much. Bayern were the best team before the break, leading early 2-0 after goals from Corentin Tolisso and Thomas Müller.
However, Dortmund played their way back into the match through Brandt and Haaland scores.
Was replaced
The Norwegian came close to sending his team to 3-2 just after the 2-2 goal, but Neuer saved an excellent second down on an opportunity almost identical to goal.
The goalkeeper came out and got big, and chose the right corner when Haaland finished.
– I should have known he stood so long. Normally he goes in, but not about him here, Haaland tells Viasat about Neuer, who had previously been named the best goalkeeper in the world.
Haaland continued to look dangerous, but midway through the second half he was replaced in favor of Reinier. It was obvious that coach Lucien Favre would save his number nine for Saturday’s Bundesliga clash against Freiburg.
Stars Marco Reus, Julian Brandt, Mats Hummels and Thomas Meunier were also replaced for the same reason. Bayern, however, kept their biggest stars on the field to a greater extent, despite Robert Lewandowski disappearing at the rear.
Towards the end, as is often the case when Bayern Munich is involved and a trophy is at stake:
Bayern, who won the Champions League a few weeks ago, did exactly what they needed to do to win.
In the 82nd minute, the red team won. Robert Lewandowski put forward Joshua Kimmich, who hit the ball, lying down, into the goal just after his own shot.
When Viasat challenges Haaland about what he believes coach Lucien Favre may have deprived Dortmund of the opportunity to win by replacing the best players, he responds:
– I am surprised that we lose a match in which we have a good chance of winning. It is simply moving forward.
- Dortmund’s next game is against Freiburg at 3.30pm on Saturday. They should win it after the Bundesliga loss to Augsburg last weekend.