Manchester City’s Norwegian sensation Erling Haaland has long been a source of admiration for young footballers across the globe, and the 24-year-old’s influence continues to grow with every game he plays. Among those looking up to him are Brighton’s emerging Greek talents, Charalampos Kostoulas and Stefanos Tzimas, who recently shared their thoughts on the prolific forward during a light-hearted Q&A session.
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At only 24 years old, the Norway international has already amassed over 300 career goals, a staggering feat for someone still so early in his playing years. He’s twice claimed the Premier League Golden Boot and has become a key figure in Pep Guardiola’s all-conquering Manchester City side.
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Being managed by Guardiola, a coach widely regarded for refining and extracting the best from elite talent, has undoubtedly helped accelerate Haaland’s growth. The duo have already achieved significant success together, lifting both domestic and continental silverware, including the UEFA Champions League and multiple Premier League titles.
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Kostoulas didn’t hesitate when asked about the player he most admires. With a grin, he named Haaland as his footballing idol. Next, when he asked if Tzimas would celebrate if Haaland scored against Brighton, the striker laughed and made it clear that he wouldn’t be joining in any goal celebrations. But he cheekily added that he would seize the opportunity to collect a memento. "No," Tzimas said, "But I’ll take his shirt."
This prompted further banter from Kostoulas, who encouraged Tzimas to think big. "Maybe he’ll ask for your shirt if you score. Bro, come on, aim high. Score a hat-trick in that game," he said.