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Does Haaland wish to be the Ballon d’Or winner? Man City forward discusses Golden Ball campaign

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Erling Haaland says that one of his long-term goals is to win the Ballon d’Or, but the Manchester City forward is not obsessed with awards.

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WHAT OCCURED? With 27 goals scored for City in just 24 appearances in 2022–2023, the mysterious Norway international is likely to place himself in the running for future Golden Balls. Many believe he will dominate the international scene alongside Kylian Mbappe, the superstar of Paris Saint-Germain, in the years to come. He has previously been equally productive at Red Bull Salzburg and Borussia Dortmund.

What They Said: The most prestigious awards should come his way if amazing standards can be upheld, but Haaland told GQ Magazine when asked if he worries about the Ballon d’Or: “I suppose everybody cares.” However, I don’t believe that thinking about this is a good idea. You will perform well, start to earn awards, and most likely be on the list if you and your team are performing really well. like Kevin De Bruyne, who finished third and was, in my opinion, richly rewarded. However, you are not allowed to consider such things.

THE BIGGER PICTURE: According to Haaland, time is very much on his side in his quest to be hailed as the world’s finest player, with 2022 Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema serving as evidence that success can be achieved even in what are ostensibly the latter stages of an illustrious career. Look at Benzema; at 35, I believe he is even better. I therefore intend to improve even further in 12 years.

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THEN WHAT? For the time being, Haaland is focused on winning City’s first trophy and admits that winning the Champions League is a top priority for the Blues as they wait to win their first continental title since Sheikh Mansour completed his takeover of the club and transformed them into a serious threat on the European stage. 

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