During an intimate fashion sҺoot, Erling Haaland astonished fans by letting his golden hair fall to his shoulders in lieu of his signature ponytail and imposing demeanor.
Although he has terrorized Premier League defenses this season, scoring 27 goals in 24 games, fans are accustomed to seeing Haaland with his hair pulled back into a bun.
In a photo sҺoot with fashion magazine GQ, however, the goal-scoring superstar rҽvealed his seductive side by allowing his long blonde hair to cascade down over his shoulders.
The striker replaced his football uniform for a wardrobe of designer duds, including items from Christian Dior, Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana, and Givenchy, among others, which totaled a staggering £30,000.
Haaland, who also wore a Breitling watch worth £4,800 during the photosҺoot, appeared perfectly at ease as he piercingly peered down the camera lens while dressed in the best textiles.
And the 21-year-attempt old’s at modeling was a success with fans, who praised the attacker’s appearance on Twitter.
One fan remarked, “He looks fantastic. I appreciate a man who is content and self-assured enough to express himself without worrying about how Alpha types may react. “How fortunate for him!”
Another user remarked, “He is quite handsome,” and in reference to his flowing hair, another joked, “More like Goldilocks.”
During his interview with the fashion magazine, Haaland said that meditation is essential to his devastating performances.
And he complimented former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with enhancing his heading skills at Molde.
“The first thing Solskjaer said to me was, ‘You don’t know how to head a ball,'” Haaland said of the Norwegian manager’s instruction. We must work on this.
“This is exactly what we did for two years in Molde.” Thanks to them, I now score goals with my head.”
Haaland also enumerated the names of the players who had influenced him during his career, including a Leicester City star and a notorious football villain. Haaland continued, “From Zlatan to Van Persie, Jamie Vardy, Sergio Aguero, and Lionel Messi. Alvaro Negredo, Edin Dzeko, Mario Balotelli.”
Messi’s closest opponent Cristiano Ronaldo, though, was omitted from Haaland’s list. Although the GOAT discussion between Messi and Ronaldo was settled at the World Cup when Messi won the coveted trophy with Argentina, the rivals could meet again if the PSG star completes a ruмored transfer to Al Hilal, the rivals of Ronaldo’s Al Nassr side in Saudi Arabia.