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"I lived here [England] for three-and-a-half, four years. But I lived in Norway for such a long time, so it was natural for me to choose Norway," he told Goal.
"You never know how it might have been if my father [Alf-Inge] had played longer in England, maybe I would be English! But I'm Norwegian, and I'm proud of it."
Haaland currently has 21 goals to his name at international level and it is more of a case of when, rather than if, he will break the country's all-time highest scorer record which is currently held by Jorgan Juve (33).
His start at Man City is equally as impressive. Haaland already has 18 goals in 12 appearances, including three hat-tricks in a row at the Etihad Stadium.
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