Erling Haaland has become such a prolific scorer at Manchester City that it is part of his matchday routine to talk about his goals after the game.
Haaland now has 12 goals in his first seven games at Man City, after scoring two more in the win over Sevilla.
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The 22-year-old scored five goals in his last five games to improve his record to 25 goals in 20 games in the European competition.
Every single press conference after a game has been a routine about him and his goals. Hopefully he can keep doing this. The numbers tell their own story. It's not just the two goals but he's always there. He feels like he could score more goals.
His numbers have been the same for all of his teams. His sense of goal is amazing.
The perfect start to Group G was made by the team that had Phil Foden and Ruben Dias on the score sheet.
Foden's shot was parried back into the penalty area by Bono, which led to Haaland's second goal.
"Lately he is not playing so well, but he always does a job and runs and fights and he is stable for the team." You can play badly but you can't do what Phil does and that's why he deserves to play.
The man was impressed with the man who made his debut.
Because of the injuries to Laporte and Stones, Akanji could keep his place for the Spurs' game against the City of Manchester.
He trained with us for a day and a half, but he showed what a good central defender he is.
He can break the lines with the pass. He reads well and I'm happy for him.